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RESOLUTION NO. 23-11
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN UPHOLDING
THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION BY DENYING A REQUEST FOR
DISABILTY-RELATED MODIFICATION OF POLICIES, PRACTICES AND/OR
PROCEDURES RELATED TO A PROPOSED OUT -PATIENT TREATMENT AND
COUNSELING CENTER FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER UTILIZING
MEDICATED -ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) IN COMBINATION WITH
COUNSELING AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E. FIRST STREET,
SECOND FLOOR
The City Council does hereby resolve as follows:
The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That California Treatment Services, a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc. ("Acadia"), seeks to establish an out -patient treatment and
counseling center (Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use
disorder utilizing medicated -assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with
counseling and therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin,
California (the "Property").
B. That the Property is located within Development Area DA-3 of the DCCSP
and has a DCCSP General Plan land use designation.
C. That the proposed CTC use is not expressly listed as a permitted use in in the
DCCSP.
D. That in a zoning letter dated February 17, 2022, the Community
Development Director ("Director") preliminarily determined that the
proposed use was more closely related to a listed category of clinics for out-
patients only services, which requires a CUP.
E. That on March 18, 2022, Acadia requested that the Director reconsider the
zoning letter determination, urging her to determine that the proposed use
be categorized the same as medical and dental offices and labs, which are
permitted by right.
F. That on April 12, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9298b
and DCCSP Section 6.1.7, the Director issued a formal "Use Determination"
determining that the proposed CTC use is similar to the medical land use
category that includes clinics for out -patients only, including medical clinics,
healthcare centers, and urgent care, which is allowed in the DCCSP - DA-3
zone with the approval of a CUP.
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G. That on April 19, 2022, Acadia submitted a Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
application for the proposed CTC.
H. That in accordance with TCC section 9294, the Use Determination letter
informed Acadia that it could appeal the determination by filing an appeal
by April 22nd (within ten (10) calendar days of the April 12, 2022,
determination). No appeal was filed during that time.
That the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") (42 USC Section 12131 et.
seq) prohibits public entities from discriminating against qualified individuals
on the basis of disability. Persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder, who are not currently engaged in illegal drug use, are classified
as persons with a disability under the ADA. A public entity must make
reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures — including
land use planning and zoning regulations — when the modifications are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public
entity can demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally
alter the nature of the service, program, or activity.
J. That on September 20, 2022, Acadia and the owner of the Property, Atomic
Investments, Inc. ("Atomic") submitted a written request for a "disability -
related reasonable modification to the City of Tustin's ... policies, practices,
and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate an outpatient treatment and
counseling center..." (the "Request for Disability -Related Reasonable
Modification"). The September 20 letter also requested that the City again
revisit the Use Determination and determine that the proposed use is
permitted by right because, in the applicant's view, the proposed use is akin
to "medical and dental offices, including labs", which are permitted by right
in the DCCSP. (Attachment 1.)
K. That on October 21, 2022, the Community Development Director
responded in writing to the Request for Disability -Related Reasonable
Modification and determined that a modification of the City's policies,
practices, and/or procedures to treat the use as permitted by right is not
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. (Attachment 2.)
L. That on October 28, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) § 9294(a),
Acadia filed a formal appeal to the Planning Commission of the Director's
denial of the Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Modification.
(Attachment 3.) The relief sought in the appeal is described by Acadia as
follows:
"The relief Acadia is seeking is reversal of the Directors denial of
Acadia's request, or in the alternative, any other path forward that
will allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at the Property."
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M. On November 28, 2022, the Director responded in writing with a detailed
response to Acadia's October 28, 2022 appeal letter. (Attachment 4.)
N. That on January 10, 2023, the Planning Commission convened a public
meeting to consider whether to approve Acadia's request for disability -
related reasonable modification of City policies, practices, and/or
procedures to allow Acadia to operate the proposed CTC at 535 E. First
Street. Legal counsel for Acadia and a District Manager presented on
behalf of Acadia. Phillip Teyssier spoke on behalf the property owner,
Atomic Investments, Inc. Following deliberation, the Planning Commission
voted 4-1 (Commissioner Chu dissenting) to adopt Commission Resolution
4466 (Attachment 5.) denying the request for disability -related modification,
finding that a modification of the City policies, practices, and/or procedure is
not necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.
O. That on January 19, 2023, Philip Teyssier of Atomic Investments, Inc.
("Appellant"), filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's adoption of
Commission Resolution 4466. (Attachment 6.)
P. That pursuant to TCC Section 9294b, any decision of the Planning
Commission may be appealed to the City Council by any person and that the
appeal hearing shall be de novo and the City Council shall approve, approve
with conditions, disapprove the project, or remand the matter to the Planning
Commission with direction from the City Council.
Q. That on March 2, 2023, a public hearing was duly called and held on the
appeal of the Planning Commission's adoption of Resolution No. 4466
denying the request for disability -related reasonable modification of City
policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate the
proposed CTC at 535 E. First Street.
11. The City Council hereby denies the Request for Disability -Related Modification,
upholding the Planning Commission's January 10, 2023 determination, and finding
that a modification of the City's policies, practices, and/or procedures is not
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.
111. The City Council recognizes that persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder are "qualified individual[s] with a disability" afforded full protection under
the ADA, and that the ADA prohibits the City and the Planning Commission from
discriminating against qualified individuals in making land use decisions.
IV. The City Council also recognizes that in considering the application for CUP, the
City and the City Council may not treat the proposed CTC differently than it would
any other medical clinic. Specifically, the City Council may not base its decision on
the fact that patients at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder.
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V. The City Council also recognizes that unsubstantiated fears, prejudice, or
stereotypes related to persons recovering from Opioid Use Disorder may not form
the basis of the Citv Council's decision on the application for CUP.
VI. The City Council finds that it can and will decide the application for a Conditional Use
Permit without discriminating on the basis of disability, so a modification of the
City's policies, practices, and/or procedures is not necessary to avoid
discrimination on the basis of disability.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin, at a regular meeting on
the 7t" day of March, 2023.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF TUSTIN
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Mayor Pro Tern
I, Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City of Tustin is 5; and that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 23-11 was duly
passed, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 7th day of March,
2023, by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES: Clark, Gallagher, Schnell (3)
COUNCILMEMBER NOES: (0)
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED: Lumbard (1)
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: Gomez (1)
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Attachments:
1. Acadia and Appellant's September 20, 2022 Request for a Disability -Related
Modification to the City of Tustin's Policies, Practices, and/or Procedures.
2. Community Development Director's October 21, 2022 Response to Request for
Disability -Related Modification to the City of Tustin's Policies, Practices, and/or
Procedures. Submitted Plans
3. Acadia's October 28, 2022 Appeal of the Director's Denial of the Request for
Disability -Related Modification to the City of Tustin's Policies, Practices, and/or
Procedures.
4. Community Development Director's November 28, 2022 Response to Appeal
Letter.
5. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4466 (Denial of Request for Disability -Related
Modification)
6. Appeal Request by Philip Teyssier, President, Atomic Investments, Inc. dated
January 19, 2023
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September 20, 2022
VIA E-MAIL
Justina L. Willkom
City of Tustin
Community Development Director
JWillkom@tustinca.org
Erica N. Yasuda
City of Tustin
City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
EYasuda@tustinca.org
Brian Spalding
Direct Dial: (828) 421-6833
E-mail: Brian.Spalding@AcadiaHealthcare.com
Mariam Madjlessi
City of Tustin
Community Development ADA Liaison
MMadjlessi@tustinca.org
David E. Kendig
City of Tustin
City Attorney
DKendig@wss-law.com
Re: Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Accommodation - Comprehensive
Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Gentlepersons:
By this letter, and pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, wet are formally requesting a disability -related reasonable modification to the City
of Tustin's ("City" or "Tustin") policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate
an outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive
treatment center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535. E. First Street, Second Floor (the "Property"). The
comprehensive treatment center would serve members of the community who rely on medicated -
assisted treatment ("MCAT"), counseling, and/or behavioral therapies to recover from Opioid Use
Disorder. The City's Planning Commission is scheduled to resume its public hearing on our Project
on September 27, 2022. In light of this reasonable modification request, we anticipate we will
submit another written request for a continuance of that hearing, but we would like to discuss our
options with the City's Project team before we make a decision.
In addition, we have not received confirmation from the City that it has provided a complete
response to a :Public Records Act request we submitted on July 21, 2022. Specifically, we requested
records that will help us understand the basis for staff's concerns about our Project. The records
the City has provided to date do not include any written opposition from any Tustin employee to
our Project. Nevertheless, we are told staff plans to recommend the Planning Commission deny
our request for a Conditional Use Permit because it believes the Project is incompatible with
I In this letter, "we" and "our" collectively refers to California Treatment Services (a subsidiary
of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.) ("Acadia") (the prospective tenant) and Atomic Investments,
Inc. ("Atomic") (the owner of the Property).
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surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare "based upon
law enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by [Acadia] in an adjacent city."
(Attachment 17.) As discussed in more detail below, staff s anticipated denial recommendation is
based on a misunderstanding about the number of calls for service Acadia's CTC in the City of
Santa Ana generates. The reality is that Acadia's Santa Ana CTC generates very few calls for
service approximately 10 calls in a 2.5 year period. (See Attachment 23.) The City has not
divulged any valid basis to deny our request for a CUP.
Moreover, in our unique circumstance, the CUP process itself is deeply flawed because the
members of the community that our CTC will serve and employ i.e., individuals in recovery
from addiction and those who provide services to them face profound fear and animosity from
the public at large. Without a reasonable modification, we are concerned denial of our CUP is a
foregone conclusion.
Background on the Opioid Epidemic
In the late 1990s, healthcare providers began to prescribe opioid pain relievers at greater
rates. (HHovloioids.) This led to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription
opioids before it became clear that these medications could be highly addictive. (Ld.) "Opioid
addiction is a chronic disease, like heart disease or diabetes. A chronic disease is a medical
condition for life. It cannot be cured, but it can be managed. A person with addiction can regain a
healthy, productive life." ("Medication -Assisted Treatment for 0 ioid Addiction — Facts for
Families and Friends," p. 3 [pg. 5 of pdf].)
In 2016, "Opioid overdoses accounted for more than 42,000 deaths," which was "more
than any previous year on record." (HHS.gov/o-pioids.) In 2017,.the United States Department of
Health and Human Services ("HHS") declared a public health emergency to address the
nationwide opioid crisis. (HITS Press Release, Oct. 26, 2017.) One of the stated priorities of HHS's
declaration is to "[i]mprove access to prevention, treatment, and recovery support services." (Ld.)
HHS recognizes that "[m]edication-assisted treatment is one way to help those with opioid
addiction recover their lives." ("Medication -Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction —Facts for
Families and Friends," p. 2 of pdf) "Medication -assisted treatment" (or "MAT") "is treatment for
addiction that includes the use of medication along with counseling and other support." (Ld., at p.
4 [pg. 7 of pdf] [emphasis added].) HHS recognizes that " [treatment that includes medication is
often the best choice for opioid addiction." (Ld. [emphasis added].)
Residents of Orange County have been hit particularly hard by the opioid epidemic. In or
around 2018, the Orange County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board ("ADAB") released a report
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titled "The O ioid Crisis: A Co unityjpput �sis." Among other things, ADAB found that
"Orange County has a higher per capita rate of overdose deaths than the state of California (Figure
1) and all of the surrounding southern California counties (Figure 2)." (Ld., at p. 11.)
ADAB surveyed 326 consumers of opioids in Orange County. (Icy., at p. 16.) The majority
(60%) reported they first started using prescription opioids, and nearly 4 in 10 (37%) started with
prescription opioids and then moved on to heroin. (Ld., at p. 18.) Nearly one-third (28%) of the
consumers reported having overdosed on opioids and 43% had witnessed someone else overdose
on opioids. (Ld., at p. 19.) Eighty-one percent (81%) of the consumers reported that they were now
abstinent from opioid use, and nine percent (9%) of the consumers reported they were undergoing
medication assisted treatment (MAT). (Id., at p. 17.) One of ADAB's recommendations was to
"[i]ncrease access to evidence -based Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)." (I'., at p. 26.)
Background on Acadia Healthcare
Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States.
With more than 22,500 employees serving approximately 70,000 patients daily, we are the largest
stand-alone behavioral health company in the U.S. We provide psychiatric and chemical
dependency services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals,
specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient treatment and counseling
centers (like the CTC proposed here), and therapeutic school -based programs. Our mission is to
create a world -class organization that sets the standard of excellence in the treatment of specialty
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behavioral health and addiction disorders. In 2022, seven of our facilities in five states ranked in
Newsweek's list of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers.
Through our subsidiaries, we currently operate more than nine comprehensive treatment
centers in the State of California (see Attachment 4, p. 45) and dozens more in other states. Our
CTC in the City of Tustin would hold the following licenses, certificates, accreditations, and
memberships:
• A license from the California Department of Health Care Services ("DHCS") to
operate a substance abuse facility using MAT modality;
• A license from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") to
allow it to administer and/or dispense specified medications (mainly,
buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone);
• A certificate from the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration ("SAMHSA") to allow it to use specified medications to treat
Substance Abuse diagnoses;
• An accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
("CARF International"); and
• A member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
("NAATP").
We have established a longstanding track record of being a good neighbor and
conscientious member of the community. Many of our landlords provided letters speaking to this.
(See Attachment 24.) Here are some examples of what our landlords had to say about our CTCs:
• Acadia is "diligent about keeping their spaces, both interior and exterior in a clean
and presentable manner." Its patients are "controlled and monitored" and its CTC
is "compatible with other uses in the surrounding area, which include a
Chiropractor, glass company, personal training facility and other retail and office
uses in the immediate area." (Attachment 24, at p. 528 [Letter from RG Investment
Real Estate Services, Inc. about Acadia's :Mission Treatment CTC at 8898
Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suites H and I in San Diego, California].)
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• Acadia's CTC is "clean and attractive." Its staff is "professional and diligent
whenever issues need to be addressed." They have "shown professionalism in
dealing with patients and [e]nsuring that the[ir] presence] at the clinics is safe and
quiet for the neighborhood." (Attachment 24, at p. 529 [Letter from Terwedo
Partnership about Acadia's Sacramento Comprehensive Treatment Center at 7225
East Southgate Drive in Sacramento, California.].)
• "Any reservations that we, or our tenants, may have had about [Acadia] becoming
a tenant have been unfounded. We haven't had any negative issues resulting from
their presence." Acadia's patients as "respectful" and "come and go
inconspicuously just like any other customer who comes into our plaza." Acadia's
"staff members are always courteous and easily reached if we need to speak with
someone." (Attachment 24, at p. 530 [Letter from Peter E. Johnson Building
Supplies, Inc. about Acadia's West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center
(formerly, Habit OPCO) at 254 N. Plainfield Rd. in West Lebanon, New
Hampshire].)
• The services Acadia provides are "vital to the regional community suffering from
the ill effects of substance abuse and the clients that visit the location are desperate
and truly in need.... I am so confident in [Acadia's] tenancy" that "I have in the
same location [as] a liquor store and [a] 35,000 square foot indoor amusement park
that caters to children" with "no problems whatsoever" and no complaints about
Acadia's "staff, patients, or guests." (Attachment 24, at p. 531 [Letter from Andrew
Piscatelli about Acadia's Central JerseCom res�hcnsive Treatment Center at 111
Hwy. 35 in Clifford, New Jersey].)
• "My partners and I had some initial concerns/conversations regarding the
occupancy of Acadia Health within our property," but Acadia has proven itself to
be "above average in professionalism and accountability." (Attachment 24, at p.
532 [Letter from Speed Commercial .Real Estate about Acadia's Jackson
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 1935 Lakeland Drive in Jackson, Missouri)
As we have offered in the past, we would be happy to provide City staff with a tour of one
of our other CTCs, provided staff coordinate with us first so we can make arrangements to protect
patient privacy and minimize disruption to our CTC's operations.
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Disability -Related Need for the Project
Our proposed Project would exclusively serve "qualified individual[s] with a disability" as
that term is defined in the federal regulations that implement the Americans with Disabilities Act
("ADA"). 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(b)(2). The individuals who rely on our CTCs unquestionably have
physical or mental impairments that substantially limit major life activities, as those terms are
defined in the ADA's regulations. 28 C.F.R. § 35.108. The regulations recognize "drug addiction"
as a "physical or mental impairment." 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(b)(2). "Major life activities" include
(among other things): caring for oneself, eating, sleeping, concentrating, thinking, interacting with
others, working, and neurological functioning. 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(c)(1).
To be a patient of our CTCs, an individual must have Opioid Use Disorder, but that
individual cannot be actively using opioids (or any other illegal drugs). CTCs are not detox
facilities. They provide services (e.g., counseling) and treatment (e.g., medication) to individuals
in recovery from addiction to prescription painkillers, heroin, and other opioids. A patient needs
to have stopped using opioids to be eligible for services and treatment from the CTC. Our CTCs
perform regular drug screenings to ensure our patients do not have any of these substances in their
system at the time they obtain services and/or treatment. For our patients, the services our CTCs
provide are crucial to maintaining their recovery.
We have provided testimonials from recent patients attesting to this. (Attachment 25.)
Here are some examples of their experiences:
• Michael became addicted to opioids when his doctors prescribed them to him for
pain management following a series of surgeries for a high school wrestling injury.
As a college student, Michael's addiction "steadily became worse and worse." By
junior year, he had stopped attending classes, and his relationship with his family
was "all but destroyed." He sought treatment at Acadia's CTC in Santa Ana.
Initially, he took time off school to focus on his treatment, but he has since returned
to school and has "turned [his] life around in every aspect." Michael reports: "this
would not have been possible without the treatment I received at this center."
(Attachment 25, p. 534.)
• Jeremiah became addicted to opioids after doctors prescribed them to him for health
issues. His wife and children were suffering because he could not "stay off opiates."
He tried to stop on his own, but he would "relapse due to cravings and
withdrawals." He says the Santa Ana CTC "has saved my life and my family."
(Attachment 25, p. 535.)
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Sarah has been a patient of the Santa Ana CTC since 2014. She says she would not
be able to go back to the workforce without her medication from the Santa Ana
CTC, and she "truly believe[s] that [she] would not be alive today without MAT
treatment." (Attachment 25, p. 536.)
Expeditiously approving our Project in Tustin will make it possible for us to continue to
provide treatment and services to these and many other patients without interruption. Our Project
is crucial to meeting this community's urgent (and largely unmet) need for evidence -based
treatments for Opioid Use Disorder.
Shortage of CTCs Licensed to Provide MAT in Orange County
According to DHCS records, Tustin has no CTCs that are licensed to provide MAT, and
despite abundant need, there is an extreme shortage of these facilities in the greater Orange County
area:
Currently, the closest CTC that is DHCS-licensed to provide MAT is our Santa Ana
Comprehensive Treatment Center, located at 2101 East 1st Street in the City of Santa Ana. Our
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Santa Ana CTC is at capacity, and we are in the process of closing it.2 There only three other
DHCS-licensed CTCs in Orange County, but they are much farther away (in the Cities of Mission
Viejo, Costa Mesa, and Stanton). The impending closure of our Santa Ana CTC is one reason
Acadia is seeking approval of a new CTC in Tustin. The Tustin CTC would take the place of the
Santa Ana CTC so we can continue to help members of this community who very much need our
evidence -based intervention. Again, there is a tremendous need in the Orange County area
especially in and around Tustin in the face of the Fentanyl pandemic.
Shortage of Suitable Sites for CTCs Licensed to Provide MAT
It was very difficult to find a suitable alternate location for our CTC. We have been
searching for properties to relocate the Santa Ana CTC for over 1 year. We have faced ongoing
logistical issues finding sites with sufficient access for our patients with mobility disabilities.
Stigmas and misperceptions about individuals in recovery from addiction have made it difficult to
find landlords and cities that are receptive to and supportive of our CTCs.
The Property in Tustin is ideal. It is located in a safe and secure area on a major throughfare
(East 1st Street) near two freeways (Interstate 5 and State Route 55) and meets all of Tustin's
development standards. The CTC would be on the second floor of an existing building on a site
with a parking surplus, by both the City's minimum requirements, as well as our own. The first
floor of the building is currently used for medical purposes — a dialysis clinic — and there are
many other medical and quasi -medical services uses in the surrounding area (e.g., doctors' offices,
dentist offices, Botox clinics, etc.).
Legal Authority for this Reasonable Modification Request
We note that the City has adopted a reasonable accommodation procedure for housing -
related accommodation requests (see Tustin Zoning Code 9275), but the City does not appear to
have a procedure for disability -related reasonable modification requests that do not relate to
housing (like this one). Whether a city has its own procedure or not, it has a legal obligation to
"make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when the modifications are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public entity can
demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service,
2 As discussed in more detail below, Acadia's Santa Ana CTC is in a problematic location. It is
next to a budget -style motel and what seems to be an ongoing an encampment of unsheltered
individuals in a public alley, many of whom appear to regularly use illegal drugs outside Acadia's
CTC.
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program, or activity." 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7)(i). A city's zoning -related "ordinances, and any
administrative processes, hearings, and decisions ... fall squarely within the category of 'policies,
practices, or procedures' mentioned in the [ADA's implementing] regulations." Innovative Health
Sys., Inc. v. City of White Plains, 931 F. Supp. 222, 233 (S.D.N.Y. 1996), afrd in part, 117 F.3d
37 (2d Cir. 1997).
If you are not yet familiar with the ADA's reasonable modification requirement, the
cautionary tale in Behavioral Health Services., Inc. v. City of Gardena, No. CV 0 1 -07183 Qv),,
2003 WL is a helpful illustration. There, Behavioral Health
Services, Inc. ("BHS") sought approval from the City of Gardena ("Gardena") to operate a
rehabilitation program for individuals who previously had abused alcohol or drugs. BHS's
program would be in an existing three-story building in Gardena's "General Commercial (C-3)"
zone. In that zone, Gardena permitted numerous intensive uses by right, including community
care facilities, retail stores, medical laboratories, business and professional offices, and medical
offices. Nevertheless, Gardena told BHS its proposed use would require Planning Commission
approval of a conditional use permit ("CUP").
As instructed, BHS applied for a CUP. Gardena's planning staff recommended denial of
it. At the Planning Commission's hearing (which spanned two meetings), members of the public
"expressed fear that the program would bring or exacerbate crime, and employed stereotypes
associated with drug addicts or alcoholics." (&., at Finding of Fact, � 25.) The Planning
Commission denied BHS's application, and BHS appealed the denial to the City Council. The
City's Council's appeal hearing lasted more than three hours. The Council received a petition with
796 signatures opposing the project and speakers, again, "used stereotypes associated with addicts
and alcoholics." (Ed., at Finding of Fact, T 27.) Faced with this overwhelming community
opposition, the City Council unanimously denied BHS's appeal and upheld the Planning
Commission's denial of BHS's CUP primarily on the basis that, in the Council's view, "that the
use is not compatible with the surrounding area, it is too close to single family areas, will create
additional burdens on Thornburg Park which already has high usage and will create an additional
burden on already impacted city services." (Ed., at Finding of Fact, T 32.)
BHS mounted a successful legal challenge that resulted in a United States District Court
finding that "[fln denying the conditional use permit, the City violated the 'accommodation'
provisions of the FHA, the ADA, and the Rehabilitation Act." (Id., at Conclusion of Law, T 18.)
The Court found that "[r]easonable accommodation of the participants' handicapped status is
necessary because such accommodation will ameliorate the effects of the disability of the
participants." (Ida, at Finding of Fact, � 42.) BHS's rehabilitation program had "been successful in
returning recovering addicts and alcoholics to employment, and in developing parenting skills
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which the experience of addiction or alcoholism had stifled or destroyed." (Id.) At the time the
City Council denied the CUP, Gardena had no other facilities that offered "recovery services for
addicts and alcoholics" and "demand for such a facility is high." (Ld.) The Court entered an
injunction "restraining the City of Gardena from denying BHS a conditional use permit to use the
property as described in the application." (Ld., at Conclusion of Law, ¶ 27.)
Other disability discrimination actions have resulted in large damages awards against local
agencies, such as McClure v. City of Long Beach where a jury awarded a $22.5 million dollar
verdict against the City of Long Beach when it bowed to pressure from neighbors to prevent the
plaintiffs from providing boarding facilities for Alzheimer's patients.
We do not want this request to be perceived as a threat of a legal challenge. It is not. We
include this legal authority to make sure from the outset that the City understands the rights and
protections the ADA affords our patients and the obligations it imposes on the City.
Background on Project Application
As you are likely aware, before making this request, we sought confirmation from the City
that the proposed Project is permitted by right on the Property through a request for a zoning
approval letter on January 20, 2022. (Attachment 1.) The Property is in the Downtown Commercial
Core Specific Plan — Development Area 3 (DCCSP — DA3) where the City allows numerous
medical and service uses by right, including without limitation:
• medical and dental offices, including labs;
• ophthalmologists and optometry services;
• physical therapy facilities;
• psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices;
• animal hospitals and clinics, including boarding;
• banks, financial institutions, and credit unions; and
• body art facilities.
(See Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan, pp. 64-66.)
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Consistent with this zoning, the Property is already surrounded by many similar medical
and service uses, including without limitation:
• A dialysis center on the first floor of the building on the Property;
• A medical spa at 515 East First Street, Suite B;
• A dental office at 513 East First Street Suite A;
• A Botox clinic at 507 East First Street, Suite A;
• A senior care & wellness�ram at I I I Fashion Lane;
• A doctor's office at 161 Fashion Lane, Suite 112; and
• Several dental offices at 18102 Irvine Blvd., Suites 101, 200, and 201.
On February 17, 2022, City staff responded that they disagreed with this use classification
and, instead, characterized our proposed use as an "out -patient clinic or medical clinic" that would
require approval of a conditional use permit ("CUP"). (Attachment 2.) On March 18, 2022, we
submitted an application for a CUP but urged the City to reconsider its determination that our
Project needed a CUP in the first place. (Attachment 3.) Our March 18 submittal highlighted that
the term "clinic" is not defined in the Zoning Code, and also highlighted the ways that the Project
is more akin to "medical and dental offices, including labs" and/or "psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers, counselors and therapists offices" (all of which are permitted by right) than "clinics
for out -patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers, urgent cares" (which require
CUPs). (Id.) For example, Our proposed Project would not provide any urgent or unscheduled
medical services. (Id.) Instead, our patients receive scheduled talk therapy and pick up their
medication at scheduled times. The March 18 submittal highlighted that the Project would not
include any new exterior construction the use would be entirely inside the second floor of an
existing building. (Id.)
In April of 2022, we, again, implored the City to reconsider its determination that the
Project required a CUP, emphasizing that "this use is for a protected class of disabled persons and
it is for a service which is sorely needed." (Attachment 5.) Additionally, on April 4, 2022, we met
with members of the City's planning department via a video conference to respond to any concerns
the City might have about our use classification request. The City reaffirmed that our use would
require a CUP. (Attachment 7.) However, the City's Community Development Director, Justina
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Willkom assured us that the City would sincerely consider approving the CUP through a staff -
level, administrative review process and would be able to accommodate the our timeline.
At the City's request, we provided supplemental information and documents to the City
between March and June of 2022. (See, e.g., Attachments 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16.) On June 3,
2022, after four months of comments and responses, we respectfully requested the City provide
any remaining comments, so our submittal could finally be deemed "complete" and the City could
make a final decision on our application. (Attachment 14.) We emphasized that "[t]his project
benefits disabled individuals and, ultimately, the City of Tustin and the communities it serves" and
underscored that "[t]here is an urgent need." (Id.) On June 17, 2022, the City responded with
additional comments and continued to deem our application "incomplete." (Attachment 15.) We
promptly provided the requested information and documents on June 22, 2022. (Attachment 16.)
On July 21, 2022 the City notified us that application was deemed "complete," but to
our dismay informed us that "staff believes the proposed use is incompatible with the
surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare based upon law
enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by the applicant in an adjacent city"
(i.e., Acadia's Santa Ana CTC that we are in the process of closing). (Attachment 1.7 [emphasis
added].) Staff told us they "will recommend the Planning Commission deny CUP 2022-0009" and
told us our Project was "tentatively scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing on August 23,
2022." (Id.)
We were blind -sided by this turn of events. As outlined above and illustrated in
Attachments 3 through 17, we spent more than four months responding to the City's requests for
additional information that drilled down on the most minute details of the Project (e.g., providing
specifications for the microwaves in our kitchen). During that time, the only comment the City
ever provided about potential law enforcement concerns was in its May 13, 2022 incompleteness
letter, which said "additional comments may be forthcoming from the Tustin Police Department."
(Attachment 1.0.) In response, we offered to meet with members of the Tustin Police Department
to address any questions or concerns they may have. The Tustin Police Department never took us
up on that request, nor did it request additional information about our submittal.3
3 It appears the City invited a member of the Tustin Police Department (Sergeant Sarah
Fetterling) to attend an "all hands" zoom meeting with us on July 7, 2022, but Sergeant Fetterling
was not in attendance. We left that meeting with the impression that City staff was supportive of
our Project.
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The City's July 21, 2022 completeness determination letter did not say which "law
enforcement data" from which "adjacent city" it was referring to, nor did it explain why the data
was concerning to Tustin's staff. We immediately submitted a request under the California Public
Records Act ("PRA") for the law enforcement data referenced in the City's letter, as well as any
other records that could elucidate staff s reasoning for recommending denial. (Attachment 18.) On
August 11, 2022, the City provided over 200 pages of law enforcement data (Attachment 19), and
it later provided a SharePoint link to additional documents on August 17, 2022. On August 17,
2022, Philip Teyssier requested confirmation that the City's response to our PRA request is
complete. (Attachment 22.) As of the date of this letter, the City has not responded to Mr.
Teyssier's request for confirmation. If there are additional records that could help understand
the City's concerns about our Project, then we renew our request that the City promptly provide
them. To date, we have not received any documents where any Tustin staff member expressed a
written objection to our Project.
To give us sufficient time to meaningfully understand and respond to staffs concerns, we
requested the Planning Commission continue the public hearing for 30 days, and the Planning
Commission granted that request. (Attachment 21.) The public hearing is currently scheduled to
resume September 27, 2022.
Our Response to City Staff s Stated Concerns
As noted above, the City's July 21, 2022 letter said "staff believes the proposed use is
incompatible with the surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety and general
welfare based upon law enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by the
applicant in an adjacent city" — specifically, Acadia's Santa Ana CTC. (Attachment 1.7.) Staff s
recommendation is based on a misinterpretation of Santa Ana's law enforcement data. Although
the data documents over 150 calls for service to (or near) the Santa Ana CTC between January of
4 Specifically, we received the City of Santa Ana's computer -aided dispatch (CAD) search
criteria summary sheets and corresponding police field activity logs. These records did not identify
(nor segregate) incidents attributable to Acadia's CTC. Instead, they include every incident which
took place in the in the general area of the CTC over a 2.5 year period. No commentary or
interpretive summary of the logs was included.
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2020 and June of 2022, with very few exceptions, Acadia's CTC, staff, and patients were not the
reason for the calls.
As set forth in the table below (and Attachment 23), the vast majority of the calls relate to
the guests and visitors of a low budget motel (the Sunland Motel) on the same property and an
encampment of unsheltered individuals in the public alley next to the pro ert . Attachment 19.)
Reason for Calls
## of Calls
Homeless Encampment/Transients/Motel
97
• Acadia's representatives called for
assistance in 27 of these instances.
Acadia's CTC
11
• Problems with patients (7)
• Alarm system triggered (2)
• Burglary (1)
• Vehicle crashed into building 1
Other
11
• Medical calls for injuries or falls (2)
• Traffic enforcement & accidents (2)
• Stolen or inoperable vehicles (3)
• Alarm systems triggered (3)
• Injured mallard duck 1
No Reason Listed
44
• No report provided (1.8)
• Unclear what, if anything, happened 26
Total
163
To be clear, our patients are not guests of the Sunland Motel, nor are they the unsheltered
individuals who are camping in the adjacent alley and loitering in the CTC's parking area. Our
patients are not using narcotics (or any other drugs) on the property (or elsewhere). We routinely
test our patients for such use. Our patients are members of the community who are trying to come
and go from their appointments peacefully and inconspicuously so they can go on with their day.
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We have cooperated with law enforcement in Santa Ana to report criminal activity near
our CTC. Our staff has called police nearly thirty times in two and a half years to report drug use,
loitering, disturbances, and unsheltered individuals in need of medical attention. When it became
clear the situation could not be improved in the near future, we started looking for a new location.
Our other CTCs have never experienced these kinds of problems. (See, e.g., Attachment 24.) In
light of this, we urge staff to reevaluate its proposed finding that our proposed Tustin CTC would
be "incompatible with the surrounding uses" and "detrimental to the health, safety and general
welfare." There is simply no evidence of this.
Problems with the City's CUP Requirement in this Instance
People in recovery from addiction and those who provide services to them face profound
fear and animosity from the public at large. Although common, Opioid Use Disorder continues to
be deeply stigmatizing and misunderstood. It is a common misconception that patients of CTCs
pose a danger to the community and/or will be a drain on public resources. For each of the reasons
discussed below, requiring a conditional use permit ("CUP") for our proposed Project is an
unnecessary hurdle that all -but -guarantees the City of Tustin will never be home to a DFICS-
licensed comprehensive treatment center.
First, a CUP is entirely discretionary. Even if the proposed use fully complies with all
federal and state laws and local zoning codes, the City could deny it based on nebulous concerns,
such as the proposed use's alleged incompatibility with the "morals" or "comfort" of "the persons
residing or working in the neighborhood." (Zoning Code 9291 c .) This is problematic because
it is very common for people to view drug addiction as a moral failing, and it is even more common
for people to feel uncomfortable with the prospect of a center that treats Substance Use Disorders
becoming part of their community. In this case, staff has already indicated they will recommend
denial of the CUP solely based on an unfortunate misunderstanding about the number of calls for
service generated by Acadia's CTC in Santa Ana. Simply put, the CUP's open-ended, subjective,
discretionary criteria Lend themselves to denial of this Project based on unfounded fears and
prejudices about individuals in recovery.
Second, the City's CUP approval procedure is problematic in this instance because it
requires at least one duly -noticed public hearing where any member of the public can attend and
provide input on the proceedings. While we appreciate the value of public input in most instances,
the openness of this process is chilling to individuals who would otherwise attend the hearing to
speak in favor of the :Project, such as our patients and their loved ones. Most of our patients do not
want to publicly "out" themselves as people in recovery from a stigmatizing disorder. Doing so
could have devastating personal and professional repercussions and subject them to harassment
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and personal attacks. In circumstances like this, the members of the public who show up to the
hearing will overwhelmingly be people who are opposed to the Project, resulting in deceptively
one-sided testimony. The City is unlikely to hear from our Project's supporters unless it affords
them the opportunity to provide sensitive testimony in a forum that protects their privacy and
dignitys (and even then, many patients and their loved ones will still be too intimidated to speak
out).
Third, in this case, the City has determined that our CUP would need to be approved by
the City's Planning Commission, subject to a potential appeal before the City Council. These are
political bodies comprised of elected and appointed officials whose continued tenure depends on
their responsiveness to the concerns of their constituents, even if those concerns are unfounded or
prejudicial. Having political bodies serve as the ultimate decision -makers for land use approvals
that inextricably involve the rights of a protected class (i.e., people with disabilities) is difficult
and unfair for both the applicant and the members of the decision -making body.
Finally, our experience at the August 23, 2022 Planning Commission hearing on the Project
is a case -in -point on why our concerns are well-founded. Because we were requesting a
continuance, staff did not release a report (nor a staff recommendation) on the merits of our CUP
in advance of the hearing. Staff did not make a presentation on our application at that hearing.
Nevertheless, members of the public provided written and verbal comments staunchly opposing
our Project solely because we would provide treatment and counseling to individuals with Opioid
Use :Disorder. The members of the public who opposed our Project knew nothing about it. No
information had been released yet. Their opposition was based on all -too -common fears and
prejudices about individuals in recovery.
Without reasonable modifications to the City's approval process, we fear denial of the CUP
is a foregone conclusion.
Our Reasonable Modification Request
The crux of our reasonable modification request is to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the
Property in a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the
City's concerns. We look forward to engaging with the City in an interactive process to accomplish
5 Our Proj ect's supporters can (and likely will) submit anonymous support letters that protect
their privacy (like Michael, Jeremiah, and Sarah [see Attachment 25], but the practical reality is
that people who show up in person to speak inevitably have more impact than people who provide
anonymous written comments.
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this, but as a starting point, we wanted to offer the following proposal determine the Project is
permitted by right, like other similar uses in the zone (e.g., medical and dental offices, including
labs; ophthalmologists and optometry services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices; animal hospitals and clinics,
including boarding; body art facilities). This does not require any modification to the City's zoning
regulations. As noted above, the City's Zoning Code does not define the term "clinic." This
accommodation merely requires the City to reevaluate and change its prior use determination,
which we still contend was mistaken. This proposal would allow the City to approve the Project
through at a staff -level based on objective development criteria that protect staffs and the
community's interests.
Again, our end goal is to find a path to Project approval so we can start providing this
urgently -needed service to people with disabilities in Tustin's community at the earliest
opportunity. If staff has different proposals on how to get there or conditions of approval, we are
receptive to them.
We thank you in advance for your consideration and look forward to discussing this with
you further.
Very truly yours,
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
Brian Spalding
Project Manager
AP
Attachments:
1. Acadia's Request for By -Right Use Determination from City, Jan. 20, 2022
2. City's Response to Acadia's By -Right Use Determination, Feb. 17, 2022
3. Atomic's Request for Reconsideration of By -Right Use Determination and Submittal of
Application for Conditional Use :Permit ("CUP"), Mar. 17, 2022
4. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Mar. 30, 2022
5. Atomic's Request for :Reconsideration of By -Right Use Determination, Apr. 7, 2022
6. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Apr. 11, 2022
7. City's Response to Atomic's Request for Reconsideration of By -Right Use
Determination, Apr. 12, 2022
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8. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Apr. 15, 2022
9. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 6, 2022
10. City's Incompleteness Determination, May 13, 2022
11. Acadia's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 18, 2022
12. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 20, 2022
13. Acadia's Request for Zoning Administrator Review of CUP, May 26, 2022
14. Atomic's Letter to City Requesting Status Update, June 3, 2022
15. City's Incompleteness Determination, June 17, 2022
16. Atomic's and Acadia's Supplemental CUP Submittal, June 22, 2022
17. City Completeness Determination, July 21, 2022
18. Atomic's PRA Request, July 21, 2022
19. City's Initial, Partial Response to PRA Request, Aug. 11, 2022
20. City's Notice of Public Hearing for CUP, Aug. 15, 2022
21. Acadia's Request for Continuance of Public Hearing, Aug. 15, 2022
22. Atomic's Request for Status Update on City's Full Response to PRA Request, Aug. 17,
2022
23. Color -Coded Chart of Santa Ana's Calls -for -Service Records
24. Testimonials from. Acadia's Landlords
25. Testimonials from Acadia's Patients (with redactions)
cc: Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
Pamela Sapetto, Sapetto Real Estate Solutions, Inc.
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
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In reviewing the ity's DCCSP Table 3.1 Commercial Permitted Use Table (pages 65 and )9
the proposed use falls in the following two Permitted categories of Medical and dental offices,
including labs, and Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists
offices.
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patients only, including medical clerics, healthcare centers, urgent centers, The tears 'clinic' is
not defined in the City's zoning code, but given how it is used in the table, it Infers medical
facilities, offering immediate or urgent medical services that are perhaps unscheduled, such as
urgent care clinics, which is not part of the scope of the Acacia's proposed use.
One regulatory requirement which you had mentioned has to do with ensuring for adequate
parking. The site has 137 parking spaces which is more than the 116 spaces needed under the
requirement, The Informational Package includes a parking count worksheet.
As a property owner we are concerned with loitering, and, even though it is not a regulatory
issue, we want to make sure that there is compatibility with the other tenant in the building. As
it turns out, the tenant prospect°s own requirements provide specific rules to prevent loitering
and, moreover, this requirement is written into our lease with then. I personally visited one of
their clinics in San Diego and I Brand it to be a very high end, professional operation and
loitering was not at all an issue. They run centers all over the country and are very good at it.
The downstairs tenant is a renal dialysis clinic operated by Fresenius, which has been in place
since 2002. The new upstairs proposed tenant will be a very nice compliment to the building
and the other user.
When filling out the applications, I noticed that there were a number of questions regarding new
construction, To be clear, the building is in pace and the site is fully developed, so those
questions do not apply. No exterior work is planned.
Thank you in advance for reviewing the information. Tony and I would be happy to meet with
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FINDiNG
CONFORMANCE
CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
YES NO t,fA
2. The development is conslstent with
"The DM deslgnaticn includes the greatest flexibility of
the policies and intent of the
rises, provl ing
Davalop Brit Plan Chapter 2�F
for retell„ service, office, food service, medical,
including the Urban Design Plan
hb pltdilty, and auto 'service
uses ('in some subcategories)®A
(Section 2.2).
Reference: Downtown Commercial Dore Specific Pian
PDE, Section 2.1.1.1, pg� 17
3. The project, lncluding its proposed
Table 3.1 - The use is a Permitted Use as it falls withln
uses and requested entitlements,
the c fegodes of "Medical and dental offices, including
complies with this Permitted Uselabs,"
and " sychlatrists, psychologists„ social workers,
and counselors and therapists offices.°,
"fables (Tables 3.1 and S.T), as
applicable, and complements and
contributes to the project area.
4. The development substantiaHy
This is an existing project. No exterior work is planned.
complies with the Commercial
(Aseparate standard sign permit wrll submitted for any
Development Standards (Chapter
exteror signage.)
3) and the Residential
Development Standards (Section
5.3), as applicable.
S, The development substantially
This is an existing project, No exterior work is planned,
complies with the Commercial
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
Design Criteria (Chapter 4) and the
exterior signaage,
Residential Design Criteria (Section
5.4), as a plicaWe,
. Comphance with applicable
existing project. g �
This is an k r p�9a>�irtad. '
De yypn n a q ards and
4+'elbX F@MeOWt Standards
and sign permit wililosubrnifted for any
(A to
. .
Design Criteria is demonstrated
exterior s a.;l
and ensured through Design
Review of the project site plan,
boding elevations, floor plan
paving plan, landscape plan,
lighting plan, access plan, refuse
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FINDING
CONFORMANCE
CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
YES /A
7, Required parking for the project is
No variance of parking requirements are being
provided entirely can -site, or by an
requested, ,The attached Buliding Use Parking
alternative provided in Section
Summary sheet is attached as part of this application.
There are 137 surface parking spaces available and only
.g. ,Modification of Parking
116 are requked ;
Standards, which is approved
concurrently or made a condition
of approval; Approval of a parkin
alternative will have a beneficial
impact and does not adversely
affect development or the
surrounding area.
. The development demonstrates
This is an existing project, No exterior work is planned..
high quality architecturaG design
(A separate standard sign perncit will SUbmitted for any
and site planning that reflects the
exterior si nage)
nature of the site and the
surrounding area through the
fallowing:
a. Incorporating roof forms and
"Phis is an existing project, No exterior work is planned,
facades that provide building
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
articula lon„ create visual
exterior signage.)
interest, and reduce the
appearance of uniform
building rnassinq,
b. Creating a design that is both
This is an existing project. No exterior work is planned.
cohesive and varylng in respect
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
to architectural style;
exterior signage)
architectural details, windows,
doors, colors, and materials.
c. Facilitating pedestrian
This is anN workisplanned,
xisting project,
orientation through building
n permiterior
(A separatep I submmted for any
placement, buliding scale, and
exterior signage,)
architectural design.
ds Ensuring associated olerrments
This is an existing project. No exterior work is planned
including parking, service
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
areas, landscaping, lighting,
exterior signoge.)
and pedestrian access and
arnenitles are functional and
serve to enhance the overall
appearance and experience of
the project.
DCCSP Supplemental Application Form. 1/16/2020
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FINDMG CONFORMANCF CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
y EgS
�NONIA
e. Siting and designing structures
This is an eAsting project, No exterior work is planned.
that relate to and respect
(A separate standard sign permit wvlll submitted for any
adjacent development,
exterior slgnage)
particularly historic structures
and sensitive land uses.
9. For properties located within DA- ,
property located in DA-3.
or structures identified on the
City°s historic survey located
anywhere vwmthmn the DCC3P, the
proposed development is of the
highest gUalmty and is consistent
with the CUItUrA Resources
District-ComnrrercW Design
guidelines and/or Residential
Design Guidehnesa as apphcadles
and strives to preserve historic
resources.
t.C.The development is supported by
Supported by existing infrastructure.
existing mnfrastructwmre, or wvmll be
supported by infrastructure
This ms an existing project: No exterior work ms planned.
QA separate ,standard sign permit will submitted for any
improvements aid for fibs
p p y
exterior smgnage.
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Section C. Environmental Acknowleftennent
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Section D. Residential Allocation Reservation (RAR A #moatioaf
(COMPLETE ONL fF YOUR PROJECTINCLUDESMIXED-USE OR ,S TIAL DEVELOPMENT)
w REQUIRED ITEMS
Complete Supplemental Application Fors, (Sections A, R, and Q
Completion of Sections D of this Supplemental Application Form, Residential Allocation
Reservation (A) Application (which follows
Scaled and dimensioned site plan
Architectural elevations
Parking Mana.gement plan
Housing Plan _
Detailed alternative/shared parking modification request and Parking Demand Analysis (only _
when requesting an alternative)
Exceptions (summary listing of any finding not being met with detailedexplanation)
ether
Section D, when accompanied with the completed DCCSP Supplemental Application and associated
information, and the alcove referenced documentation, serves as the RAR application,
Please complete the following questions to initiate your RAR request®
1. Identify the Residential type(s) requested:
D Mixed Use 0 Live/Work Units
D Multi-Famil Single- arndy
, ldentify the current number of housing bank units available/rdrnaining for this Development Area
3. identify the current number of residential units from the housing bank being requested for
reservation
4, If the proposed roject's number of units are not available from the housing bank, or not in total, as
per the DCCSP, your request may allow for consideration of a request for transfer of units from
another development area. Are you requesting a transfer of units?
D yes 0 No
If yes, how many transfer units are requested?
5If mixed -use, what is the proposed housing format?
Vertical 0 Horixontid 0 Roth
S. Is the required parking for the project provided entirely can -site? 0 yes 0 No
if No, include the detailed request for the alternative/shared parking modification, and parking
ddrnand analysis.
is detailed request and parking demand analysis included? D yes 0 No
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Attachment 3, Page 22
CheckNumber Resulting
orkf r Percentage Number of Percentage of Total Density
Option Housingby Income Affordable i Density
Choice Option* Level* Units Bonus Bonus Units (dwelling
Units units/acre)
15 % 6VL a
(6 VL, 4. L 4m5 L
and 4,5% M) 43 1
r
.
.5 (7.5 L.5L 5
and 5% ) 5
I
5 ilLB or 5 irL� -.d
10% L, and or Or
pay in -lieu fee 10 L 20
To cis �.135
L __._._, ..
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density bonus or �
20 L 35
- - - - —�- . = -- - -- - --- -- ---- _.
* VL - Very Low income
L- Lo u° inctame
M - Moderate income
efinitiona: hRR 7 /iikra .rn�n6 rde,c�rnfca bsascir/csades codemof ordinances?nodeld- RT�,R�A US CP�'��uC761�Ci6��3�P PR PTIGE B9912 E
Income Urnits: 9�4R����T�d.ea.aatdarant� 9gAr c8lr rne-8 mRs intlex,5htnil
D6L6 Lrupplementa� Application Forms 7/16/2020 page 9 of 1
Attachment 3, Page 23
i. � ne project curnpiw5 witri crre
Pesidentl l Allocation Reservation
(, ) apphcation process as
provided in Section .13,
Entitlement ent Processes, and un is
are avabble within the appficabon
w
DCCsp Supp�ementa� AppAkatt on Fora: 7/ /2020
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FINDING CONFORMANCE ONFORMANCE RESPONSE
F5 N/A
DCC: F uppk�m ntal AppBlcaCon Form 7/3,6/20 0
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orientation provide convenient
access for transit users.
6. The developer submits building
plans to the Building Division within
six months after project approval to
fully construct the project in a
timely manner within the period
specified in the R,AR conditions of
approval,
Ta Theapplicant has sufficiently
- ---_-- __________________ _____
demonstrated its level of
development experience to the
City. _
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Attachment 3, Page 26
director has identified units
available for transfer from another
which are not part of
foreseeable development project
within the transferdrig DMA.
2, A transfer of residential refits is
desirable because it creates a better
high quality project that provides
additional housing units, including
affordable units or units restricted to
special occupancy (seniors, disabled
persons, or veterans), yet maintain
compliance with the Devel p ens
Standards (Chapter 3 and/or S)
Design Criteria (Chapter 4 and/or S)
and all other applicable previsions of
the DCCSP.
, A transfer of residential units will
benefit the project area by creating
more desirable project and will not
d atrv6y impact the donating or
recerving i As, as determined by the
approval authority: The approval
authority has no knowledge o
pending development ent applications
ithln the donatln DA(s) that desire
to u Uhze the units approved for
transfer.
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g, Attach project plans, including conceptual gradlng plans and a list of structural Best Management practices
(Et Ps) that are anticipated to be included in subsequent Water Quality an dry ent plans ) fps),
7. prop sdd scheduling; TNs is an esistinp sltdo no ph sical chdn es are planngd.
. Associated project:N/A
Anticipated incremental development: This is an exisflng site, no physical changes are planned,
10� if residential, include the number of units) schedule of unit sizes, range of anticipated sale p6ces or rents, and
type of household sizeexpected:
,IA
IL if commercial, 1, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city, or regionally oriented, square footage of sales
area, and loadingfacilities:
N/A
12: If industrial, indicate types estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities.N/A
11 If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading
facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project:
-NIA
trt. if the project involves a variance, conditional use, or rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why
the application is required.
No appiicatiotl is required. The proposed use is permitted per Table 1: Medical and dental effaces, Includlhrd lags;
and Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices, The various applications :are
being provided to the City"s Planning Department to provide the department information about the project and use.
Attachment 3, Page 30
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Ill. Environmentall pacts
Are the following items appllc ble to the project or its effects? Discuss all items checked yes on additional
sheets and
attach as necessary.
Yes
No
1.__ Change in existing futures of any bays, tidelands, beaches, lakes, or hills or
substantial alteration of ground contours,
2, Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas, public lands, or
roads,
1 Change in pattern, scald, or character of general area of project.
4. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter.
5. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes, or odors In the vicinity,
6, Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream, or ground water quality or quantity, or
alteration of existing drainage patterns,
7A Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity.
Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more.
S, Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as tonic, flammable, or
elbive substances,
0, Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage,
solid waste/recycld les, etc.):
L Substantial increase in fossil fuel consumption )electricity, aril, natural gas, etc.).
12; Relationship to a larger project or series of projects.
13. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on
topography, sail stability,
plants, and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the sate
and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site:
The enfire site is existing and no new structures are planned , The building is two stories
with t10,000 sf on the
ground floor and ±1 ,610 sf for the .second floor, fora total building area of ±0,610 SF.
The site area is 040767 SF
(2.15 dres)The downstairs area is Ceased to Fresenlus Medicai Carew Orange ,runty, Lt-D as a renall card center.
The second floor is currently [eased to a loan processing center.
Attachment 3, Page 31
1 . € scHb how storm water wifl be retained on site and/or treated.
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CONDITION OF TITLE
Guarantee Number:
Issued By:
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73722002494
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
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SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS NS FROM COVERAGE, AND THE GUARANTEE T CONDITIONS ATTACHED HERETO
AND MADEA PART OF THIS GUARANTEE,
CHICAGO TITLE
corporation, herein celled the Company
GUARANTEES
the Assured darned in Schedule A of this Guarantee
against loss or damage net exceeding the Amount of Liability stated in Schedule A sustained by the Assured by reason of
any incorrectness in the Assurances set Barth in Schedule A.
Chicago Title Insurance Company
y
Chicago Title Company
2365 ort side Drive, Suite 600
Sari Diego, CA 92108
Michael J. Nolan, President
Countersigned By Attest
........ ......._- - ...................... ------ .................. __...::_.... _ .:M... Marjorie Nern ur , Secretary
Brian 01enilk
Authorized Officer or Agent
C TA Guarinlee Form No 28 (0610512014) Pant d. 02.16.2 2 @ 12 12 Fr %
Page 1 CA- T®E=WDC,)s0218d,055820-Sr',S-1-2-73722OD1.494
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE NO. 73722002494
ISSUING OFFICE:
Tyle Officec RIchard Moore
Dhlc go TWe Company
2365 Northsde Drive, Suite 600
Sari Diego, CA 92108
Phone: (619)521-3590 Fax (619)521- 690
Main Phone: (619)521-3500
Email ocrer@cttcom
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CHICAGO TITLE NO. 7 7
EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE
Except as expressly provided by the assurances in Schedule A, the Company assumes no slab lity for loss of damage by reason of the folltt °ng:
(a) Defects, flenSr ertcurnbrances, adverse clams or other matters affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the Land.
(b) Defects,; bons, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: whether or not shown by the Public Records (1) that are created" suffered
assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds, or (2) that result in no loss to the Assured.
(c) Defects imens encumbrances, adverse oiairns or other matters not shown by the Public Records.
(d) Time identity of any party shown or referred to ;;n any of the schedules of this Guarantee.
(e) The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shovrn or referred to in any of the schedules of this Guarantee,
( (1) "faxes of assessments of any tamnq authority that levies taxes or assessments on real prope¢°tyl or (2) proceedings by a public agency which
may resutt in faxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, ether or not the matters exciuded under (1) or (2) are shown by the records
of the taking authority or by the Public Records.
(9) (1) tlnpatented mining claims., (2) reservations or excepfnons m patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (3) water rights„ olairris or title
to water, whether or not the matters excluded under (1), (2) or (3) are shom by the Public Records,
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
I p DEFINITION OF TERMS
The Vloaing terms when used h the Guarantee mean:
(a) the "Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in Schedule ,A; or on a smipplemmmental writing executed by the Company.
(b) „Land" the Land described or referred to to Schedule A. and improvements affixed thereto which by taw constitute real property. The term
"Land" does not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule A, nor any right, title, interest; estate or
easement in abutting streets: roads avenues alleys, lanes, ways or waterways
(c) °"Mortgage" mrmortgage deed of trust:: trust deed, or other security rnmrurnent.
(d) „'Public Records" those records established under caiifornia statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting construcf ve notice of
matters relating to real property to purchasers for value and vAthout knowledge,
(e) "Date of Guarantee' time Date of Guarantee set forth m Schedule A.
( "Amount of i_iabHft "o the Amount of Liability as stated n Schedule A.
. NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN BY ASSURED
The Assured shaii notify the Company promptly in wrifing in case knoWedge shall come to the Assured of any assertion of facts, or ciairn of title or
interest that Is contrary to the assurances set forth in Schedule A and that might camrse loss or damage for which the Company may be liable under
this guarantee, if prompt notice shall net be given to the Gommpany, then all tiabillity of the Company shall terrrmBnate vrith regard to the matter or
matters for which prompt nofice is required: prmAded, however, that tenure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of the
Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice,
3. NO DUTY DEFEND OR PROSECUTE
The Company shall have no dm.mty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to which the Assured is a party, no mth tanding the nature of
any alie ation in such actiorm or proceeding,
4. COMPANY'S OPTION TO DEFEND OR PROSECUTE ACTIONS; DIRTY OF ASSURED TO DEE A'TE
Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above:
(a) The Company shall have the right, at its We option and cost, to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as
timmmited 'in Paragraph 4 (b)„ or to do any other act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the corrertness of the
assurances set forth in Schedule A or to prevent or reduce toss or damage to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action
under the terms of this Guarantee, Whether or not it shall be liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of
this Guarantee. If throe Company shall exercise its rights under this paragraph, it shall do so diligently,
(b) if the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4 (a) the Company shall have, the right to select counsel of its choice
(subject to the right of the Assured to oplect for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for and VAH not pay the
f'eee of any gather co unsei„ nor will the Company pay any fees, cosis or expenses incurred by an Assured to the defense of those ca,uses of
action whch allege matters not covered by this Guarantee.
(c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company
may pursue any Hfigabon to fnat determminaflon by a court of competent jurisdiction and expressty reserves the right, in its cote discretion, to
appeal from an adverse judgment or order,
(d) In all oases where this Guarantee: pernihs the Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any acf on or prmaceedmamd, the Assured shaft
secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, and ati appeais thereln, and perrnxt
the Company to use, at its option, the name of the Assured for this purpose, Whenever requested by the Company, the Assured at the
Company's expense" shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any macUon or proceeding, securing evidence, oblarning witnesses.
prosecuting or defending the acfxon or lamrrfmml act which un the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to estabils m the
correctness of the assurances set forth in Schedule A or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured, if the Company is prejudiced
by the fmaHume of the Assured to furnaih the required cooperaf800n, theCompany's obligations to the Assured under the Guarantee shall
terrmminate,
crr,jORI�(i crr Tommy^ Gaa3ranm
CLTA Guarantee Fora No. 28 (06/05/2014) Printed 03 16,22 @ 12 13 PM
mPapmr 3 A-C-FWtata-tinlrmo.os5s2t PS-1-22-737220 2494
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE
S
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(continued)
w PROOF OF LOSS OR DAMAGE
(a) In the event the Company is unabie to determine the amount of loss or damage: the Company may, at its option, require as a condition of
payment that the Assured furnish a signed proof of loss. The proof of loss must describe the defect, lien encumbrance, or other matter that
constitutes time basis of loss or darxnage and shah state; to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the toss or damage,
(b) In addltuonl the Assured may reasonably be reatulred to submit to exam naf on under oath by any authorized representative of the Company
and shall produce for exam ,nation., inspect on and copying, at such reasonable dines and places as may be designated by any authorized
representative of the Company, all records,, books., ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether beannng a date before or after
Bate of Guarantee; vftch reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further,, if requested by any authorized representative of the Company,
the Assured shall grant its pernasslon„ in wvnitinrg, for any authorized representative of the Dorrmpainy to examine, inspect and copy all records„
books ledgers, checks cormspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party„ which reasonably pertain to the loss or
damage. All information designated as corntxderhOl by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this, paragraph shall not be
disclosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment of the Company, A is necessary In the adrmtinlsirallon of the claim. Failure of the
Assured to submit for examination under oath; produce other reasonably requested lnforrmuabon or grant permission to secure reasonably
necessary Wormmmallon from third padf es as repu>mlred in the above paragraph, unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shall
terrnlnate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that clalrmn.
64 OPTIONS TO PAY OR OTHERVASE SETTLE CLAIMS., TERMINATION OF LIABILITY
In case of a clam under this Guarantee, the Company shall have the fo loW ng additional opflorns;
(a) To pay or tender payment of the Amount of Liability together vdh any costs, aktorneys` fees, and expenses incurred by the Assured that were
authorised by the Company up to the finne of payment or tender of payment and that the Company is obligated to pay.
(b) To pay or oche 'se settle with the Assured any claim assured against under this Guarantee. In addition, the Company Wit pay any costs,
attorrneys' fees, and expenses lncorred by they ,Assured that were authorized by the Company up to the Time of payment or tender of payment
and that the Company is obligated to pay; or
(c) To pay or othervAse settle Wth other part es for the loss or damage provided for under this Guarantee, together Wth any costs, altorney °
fees, and expenses incurred by the Assured that were authorized by the Company up to the girrne of payment and that the Company is
obligated to pay.
Upon the exercise by the Companyi of e8ther of the options proAded for in 6 (a), (b) or (c) of this paragraph the Clomp rny°s oloUgallorns to the
Assured tender INS Guarantee for the claamed loss or damage; other than the payments required to be made, shall terminate„ including any duty to
continue any and all iifigationn lni laced by the Company pursuant to paragraph 4.
. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(a) Thiis Guarantee is a contract of lndernn8ty against actual monetary loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has
suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in Schedule A and only to the extent herein described, and
subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of this Guarantee.
(b) if the Company, or the Assured under the direction of the Company at the Company's expense, removes the alleged defect lien„ or
encumbrance or cures any other matter assured against by this Guarantee in a reasonably ditent manner by any method, including Wifiallon
acid the completion of any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully performed its cabligafions vAth respect to that ,,matter and shall not be liable for
any loss or damage caused thereby.,
(c) In the event of any llfigation by the Company or nth the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until
there has been a 'final deternonatibn by a court of competent juhsdicticmn, and disposition of all appeals therefrom,
(d) The Company shall not be liable for Mass or damage to the Assured for liability voltuntarity assumed by the Assured In settling any clalrn or scant
thuul the prior written consent of the Company.
6, REDUCTION OF LIABILITY OR TERMINATION OF LIABILITY
All payments tinder this Guarantee; except payments made for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 ;hall reduce the
Arnount of Liability under this Guarantee pans Win,
9> PAYMENT OF LOSS
(a) No payment shall be made vAthorml prrmdrerng this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or
destroyed; In which case proof of loss or desiructlon shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company.
(b) When liability and the eAenl of loss or damage has been definitely axed In accordance wMth these Conditions, the lass or damage shall be
payable Wthin thlrty (30) days thereafter. _
10. SUBROGATION UPON PAYMENT OR SETTLEMENT
Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shall veal in the Company unaffected by
any act of the Assured cla nuant
The Company shall be subrogaled to and be enlifled to all rights and remedies which the Assured would have had against any person or property
in respect to the claim had the Guarantee not been issued. if requested by the Company; the Assumred shall transfer to the:. Gornpany .all rights and
remedies against any person or property necessary n order to perfect this right of subrogation, The Assured shall perrmnit the Company to sue,
cornprorrn*e or settle In the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or lifigation involving these rights or
rernedles,
if a payment on account of a sic m-rm daces not fully cover the loss of the Assured the Company shall be saubrogated to all Hghts and remedies of the
Assured after the assured shalt have rerrovered its principal, interest, and costs of cofleclian,
urrda9iura of 2n9e tFaatarurmnca¢a
ETA Guarantee Form No. 28 (0610512014) Printed 03.16.22 @ 12 13 PP2
Page 9 CA-CT-FVV O-021Plt1.i1SS820-SFAS-1-'32-7372200249rt
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Acadia Affiliated Treatment Centers
Short list of those in Southern California
March 30, 2022
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C 0 M 's,CIA9a,
R E A i. Imo` S T A `r E
November r 3, 2020
RE: Acadia I le lth Care, CTC Corporation
To whcarn it may concern,
Writing today on behalf or Acadia I lealth Care as a tenant reference. Asa small business
owner located in the heart of central .Mississippi for almost twenty years. My partners and 1 had
some initial ccancernsleonverstations regarding the occupancy of Acadia I lealth within our property.
The property is comprised of 17,000 square feet of multi -tenanted professional office spade. The
location is considered locally to be abovc average location wise. The lease process %with Acadia
while Icn thy was fair on bath sides and the and result was amicable. Acadia as a tenant has been
above average in professionalism and accountability. If you stay in commercial ial real estate fang
enough, tenant/ I andiord problems will Decor, Acadia has handled the minor issues we've had over
the past three }fears in a timely fashion and more importantly without having to ask more that.
once. Please feel free to contract me directly with any questions you may have,
Respectfully,
William Specd, CCIM
601.624- 3 0
.le f ca�a pec cres.com
Speed Commercial Real Estate
P.O. Box 806
l id eland, MS 39158
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November 11, 2020
To Whom It May Concern:
Acadia Healthcare operating as Clarksville Treatment Center, i LC leases space in a
multi. -tenant project we own and manage known as Gateway Crossing, located at 49
Dunlop Lane, Clarksville, Tennessee.
Tenants in Gateway Crossing include a branch bank. Armed Forces recruiting offices, a
Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics practice, as well as other professional and medical
offices.
We have enjoyed excellent relationship with Acadia Healthcare and their subsidiary
Clarksville `treatment Center. They have been model tenants and I would encourage any
landlord lo consider leasing space to them.
You are welcome to contact me should you have questions.
Sincerely,
A- 5s
Wayne Wilkinson, CCIM
President
I Clarksville
www,nalclarks0le cause 1
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From:
Philip Teyssser
Seat:
Thursday, April 7, 2022 10:04 AM
jwilikom@tustinca.org
Cc-.
Anthony Ruscella
Subject
555 East First Street
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Community Development Department
Anthony Ruscella, Senior Vice President
Acadia Healthcare
9009 Carothers Blvd., Suite C-1
Franklin, TN 36076
Phillip L. Teyssier
Atomic Investments Inc.
3200 HigMand Avenue B4-2
National City, CA 91950
TUSTIN
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BUILDING OUR FUTURE
HONORING OUR PAST
Subject: Use Determination for a Proposed Comprehensive Treatment Center/Clinic at 535
East First Street, Tustin, CA
Dear Mr. Ruscella and Mr. Teyssier-
Subsequently, you requested that staff reconsider the proposed use to be consistent with another
land use category (i.e. psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapist offices),
that are permitted by right in the DCCSP — DA 3. In accordance with Tustin City Code (TCQ Section
9298b and DCCSP Section 6.1.7, this letter serves as a "Use Determination" for the use proposed at
535 E. First Street,
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 9278o * P: (714) 573-3100 * F. (714) 573-3113 e www.tustinca-org
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a Hours of operation (5 a.rn, to 2 p.m.);
* Number of potential patients that could be seen on a daily basis (80-140 patients per day);
* Duration of each office visit (varying from four -minute office visits or longer);
0 On -site treatment that includes a combination of on -site dispensing of medication and on -site
counseling and behavioral therapies; and
Daily walk-in clients (no appointments).
Therefore, I hereby determine that a Comprehensive Treatment Center/Clinic (CTC) is similar to the
medical land use category that includes clinics for out -patients only, including medical clinics,
healthcare centers, and urgent care, which is allowed in the DCCSP - DA-3 zone with the approval of a
Conditional Use Permit.
For information relative to submittal requirements for conditional use permits, please contact
Raymond Barragan, at -rb rg �!Aki.n..ca -fir
` or (714573-0164 dditioreal information can
faun n the Community lopmant be
Department page at
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ustina L. Wiftom, Director
Community Development Department
City of Tustin
Attachment N Excerpt DCC DA-3 Land Use Table
CC- Mana ydo, Director of Operations, Acadia Heafthcare
lrma Huitron, Assistant Director - Nanning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Manner Consultant
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Photography studios
Postal and package dellsery services
Print and reprographic shops
Reverse vending machines
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including movie or indoor
performanceTheaters
AUTOMOTIVE
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FOOD SERVICE
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Boutique hotels
Hotels, motels; extended stays
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Parking �ots and structures (public)
Public parks, playgrounds, recreation
nursery zchoo�s. vocational schools
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Philip slier
From:
Philip ieyssier
Sent
Monday, April 18, 2022 1: 7 PGA
Tm
jwiilkom@,tustinca.org
Cc:
Fiuitron, Irma; rbarragan tustinca:drg; sbeier@tustinca.org;jmaidonado@tustinca.org
Subject
535 East First Street - Acadia - Email 1 of
Attachments:
Application Submitted April 13 2022.pdf
Dear Pals. t iftom:
Attached is the digital form of the application, plus additional information based can my conversation with large
Maldonado this morning when I dropped off the package.
Thanks, PHIL
Philip ieyssier
President
Atomic Investments, Inc.
3200 Highland Avenue, B4-2
National City, CA 91950
T 619-2 4-79 6 P 619-263-2995
hili atomic-inc:com
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City, State, ZIP Franklin, TN 37067
Phone-, 613,,677-947
Cell Phone:
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EXHIBIT "A"
Legal Description
For AP Parcel !RLsj_Aozjg:f���.'401.163.1 0
PARCELI:
THE EASTERLY 60,00 FEET OF THAT PORTION OF A RESUBDIVMION OF RICE'S ADDITION TO TUSTIN, IN THE
ClITY OF TLJSTTN, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED W BOOK -PAGE 47
OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, INN THE OFFIGE OF THE CNTY OURECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, TOGETHER WffH
fWT_Pd1kf_16_N_5FF1R,9T STREET, LYWr. SOUTHERLY OF THE WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
SOLITHERLYLINE OF THE NOR'rHERLY'l 14,16 FEET OF LOT 4 OFT OT NO, 6617, AS SHOWN ON A MAP
RECORDED NN BOOK 262, PAGES 49 AND 50 OF SAID MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, DESCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF FIRST STREET, SAID POINT BEING DISTANT THEREON
EASTERLY 935,00 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ALLOTMENT NO, 1 TO LEONOR YORBA DE
ROWLAND AS DESCRIBED IN THE FINAL DECREE OF PARTITION OF SAID RANCHO SANTIAGO DE SANTA ANA,
WHICH WAS ENTERED SEPTEMBER 12,1868 W BOOK "B", PAGE 410 OF JUDGMENTS OF THE DISTRICT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL MSTMCT IN AND FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA„ THENCE EASTERLY
ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF HRST STREE*r 250,00 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT O. 6617„ THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID
PROLONGATION OF THE WESTERLY UNE 622,72 FffT_',_f_A_EWEW_EST 250,00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 62212
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
PARCEL2:
LOTS 3 AND 4 OF TRACT NO, 6617, NN THE CITY OF TUSTIN, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS
PER MAP RECORDED NN BOOK 262_F�AGES 49 _kND 50 MISCELLANEOUS N!AFP, w TIAE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
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GROUND FLOOR1 10,000 SF � --
SECOND FLOOR- 10,610 S i
TOTAL: 20,610 SF _
SITE AREA: 91.625 SF � — _____-
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,ruSTIN CcstrrrrrrunityDevelezpment Department * 300 Centennial Way * Tustin, CA 92780
Phone 9 714,573. 1.40 * a�svrv.tustineaeor
Supplemental Application
r For Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan Area
lWaz Note: the proposed use is Permitted. The application is being provided to
OUR P B�Nrgive information the planner background information f the property
tt�OraPU«a raw�
and the or osed tenant's use,
Section A. General Pro ect information
The folio ing must be completed for all application requests located within the Downtown Commercial
Core Specific Plan area,
to Project ate: Calrfiorra Treatment Services, �L (a _subsid9a oilA cadia tdal@h,__r_e rrrpany, Inc.}
2. Project Address: Street, Tustin, C: A 9278Ct
Second Floor, 535 East First
3, Project Description; p Disorders () moality. Treatment COttiea for C} roid Use DidMATd
... ...�....__—
4. Identify the Development Area(s) the Project is Located Within (see Figure 2A., Development Areas,
S
care Pate 19 of the DCCSP Cl}: ntcarr Mixed Use DiltlP (DDM ) t DA-3.. m..4 m,.
5. Is Property Located in the Cultural Resources District? 0 YES @ NO
6, Eirtitlernent(s) being requested (mark all that apply).
0 Design Review 0 Variance or Minor Adjustment
fS Conditional Use Permit 0 Subdivision
0 Residential Allocation ReservaVon 0 Lot brae Adjustment
0 Development Agreement 0 Other:
7, identify the Land Use Designation(s) the Project Fails I RIun (see Figure 2. , Land Use plan on page
19 of the OCCSP).°
9 Downtown diked Use (D) Ci Civicjtrrstitutional (CI)
0 Downtown Commercial (D) 0 Multi-Farnily ( F)
0 Old Town JOT) D Mobile home (MH)
R: Identify Project Type.
t Commercial COniy
0 Mmed Use (Cornmeroal & Residential) (Not Allowed in DA- ap (RAR Required)
Cl Residential Only (Permitted Only in DA-6A or Existing ResidentiM tdnit(s)) (RAF# Required)
C? Clttadt
9, Indicate Proposed Project (Mark all that apply)
Cg Existing Structures) 0 New Structure(s)
Ct Addition to Existing Structure(s) 0 Signage (New or Altered)
0 Alteration to Existing Structure(s) COther: only interior ri
0 Exterior Reface to Existing Structure(s) aura 2vill be recjuired
0 Use Change to Existing Structure(s)
0 Demolition of Existing Budding(s) or Residential Umt(s)
10: Identify Vie, year b0t of any ex:sting structures 1972 building well inaintained.
DCCSP suns -la �Tiurral Arabi,itio i Form: 7/16/2020 Page '1 at 14
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Signatures and ALknowled e rtents
AS representative of the property:
I hereby acknowledge that all of the information contained in this supplensental application (Sections .A,
B, C, and, D, if applicable) is, to the best of my knowledge and be ief, true and correctly represented. I
hereby grant the Citythe authority to place a publ,c hearing notice on the property,, if applicable, for which
is r yest, by the proposed project.
Philip Teyssier, President of Atomic
P MAW er Signature Print Name Date
t Tony Ruscella, Acadia Healthcare 4/15/2022
r tare Print Nacre Date
Sactio2a D. Findi
The City is required to make a finding that the project substantially complies with all the required findings
of the Specific Plan. Findings serve as the basis for determining approval; approval with conditions, or
denial of applications for projects within the Downtown Commercial Core. This Section 8, Findings, of this..
Supplemental Application Form, rrsu t be thoroughly completed relative to your project. These findings
are organized into two parts:
Part .A- required to be completed for all projects
Part g -- required to be completed for any project with exception request(s)
Please note that, specific findings relative to projects that include new residential undes are included in
Section D of tins Supplemental, Application Forrrr (Residential Allocation Reservation), Only if your project
includes residential are those additional findings required to fee corrip eted.
In order to be considered, the project roust demonstrate substantial compliance with the Findings.
Part A: Findings Required for All Project
The following findings are noted in Chapter 6, Section 6.6, Required Findings, Subsection A., of the
Downtown Commercial Care Specific Plan (pages 128 - 29). They are required for all projects within the
DCCSfa. Certain findings may be deemed applicable only for specific: project types. It a finding is not
applicable to your project, mark the "N/A" box. Detailed responses are required in the conformance
response column to explain specifically hoed each applicable finding is met, or, why it is not met or not
applicable. Any finding which is not met must clearly detail the reason and/or rational, If necessary, you
may attach additional sheet(s) for explanations and such should be noted in the confornsance response
area of the table.
FINDING CONFORMANCE CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
YES RD NJA
1. The development is consistent with Providing employment in the healthcare industry as well
the overall veron, goals; and intent as support to those in the community suffering from
of the DCCSP. _ Oploid Use Disorder,
[ACCSP Supplemental Application Form 7116/2020 Page 2 of 14
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FINDING
CONFORMANCE
CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
_77-707 NIA
2. The development is consistent with
.„The DM designation includes the greatest flexibility of
the policies and intent of the
uses, providing
Development Plan (Chapter 2),
for retail, service, office, fond service„ medical,
including the Urban Design Plan
R R
hospitality, and auto service
uses (in some subcategories)",
jSertion 2,2).
Reference. Downtown Commercial Core ,Specific Plan
PDF, Section 2.1.1.1, fag, 17
3. The project, including its proposed
fable 31 - The use is a Pe fitted use as it falls within
uses and requested entitlements,
the categories of"Medical and dental offices, including
complies with the Permitted Use
labs," and 'Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers,
and counselors and therapists offices,"
Tables (Tables 3A and 5,1), as
applicable, and complements ah(1
contributes to the project area.
4, The development substantially
—
This is an existing project. No exterior work is planned,
corrnplies with the Commercial
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
Development Standards (Chapter
exlarior sigrrage.)
3) and the Residential
Development Standards (Section
5.3), as applicable.
5. The development substantially
This is an existing project, No exterior work is planned,
complies with the. Commercial
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
Design Criteria (Chapter 4) and the
exterior signage.)
Residential Design Criteria (Section
.4), as applicable.
6. Cornptrance with applicable
ev
This is an existing project. No exterior %vork is planned,
Development Standards .and
(A separate standard sign tie it will submitted for any
Design Criteria is demonstrated
exterior signage }
and ensured through Design
Review of the project site plan,
building elevations, floor plan,
parking plan, landscape plan,
lighting plan, access plate refuse
plan; and any other applicable
plarr(t) or documents.
DeDSi Supplemental Application Farrar: 7/1612020
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FINDING
CONFORMANCE
CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
F NO A
the
7. Required parking for the project is
too variance of parking requirement are being
provided entirely on -site, or by an
requested The attached Building Use parking
alternative provided in Section
Summary sheet i attached a part of this application,
6.3.3, Modification of Parking
There are 137 surface parkin spaces available and only
11 are required:
Standards, which is
concurrently ncurrently or risade a condition
of approval. Approval of parking
alternative will have a beneficial
impact and does not adversely
affect development or the
surrounding area,
demonstrates
8. The developmentY _
project, f�c3 exterior cork is planned,
T s isa n
high quality architectural design
p
eexisting
permit will ;submitted for any
and site planning that reflects the
exterior s4gnage.
nature of the Site and the
surrounding area through the
following:
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a, Incorporatingroof forms and
_...
� _ ^
^�
This is an existing project, work, No exterior work is planned,
facades that provide building(A
separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
articulation, create visual
exterior ssgnage)
interest, and reduce the
appearance of uniform
building massing,
^�
{A�separat s an existing project -
cohesive and varying in respect
sign permit willsubmitted for any
to architectural style,
exterior srgnage.}
architectural details, windows,
doors, colors, and materials,
c. Facilitating pedestrian
This is an existing project. No exterior work is planned,
orientation through building
(A separate standards sign permit will submitted for any
placement, building scale, and
exterior signage.)
architectural design.
d. Ensuring associated elements
This is an existing project, No exteriorwork is planned.
including parking, service
(A separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
areas, landscaping., lighting,
exterior signage.)
and pedestrian access and
amenities are functional and
serve to enhance the overall
appearance and experience of
the project.
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85
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FINDING CONFORMANCE �t2M F Tt ArdRf RESPONSE
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f/A
p (Aseparate
e
e. Siting and designing structures existing project. No exterior work is planned,
that relate to and respect e standard sign permit will starns`tied for any
adjacent development, exterior s gnage)
particularly historic structures
and sensitive land uses.
9, For properties located within DA-4, Property located in DA-3.
or structure identified on the
City's historic survey located
anywhere within the DCCSP, the
proposed development is of the
highest quality and is consistent
with the Cultural Resources
District -Cornrmercial Design
Guidelines and/or Residential
Deign Guidelines, as applicable;
and strives to preserve historic
resources.'
� p ���. Supported b xisiiriz3^-._,,�.�
10,The develisrrient is supported b infrastructure,
existing infrastructure, or will be
supported by infrastructure 'This is an existing project, No exterior work is planned
improvements raid for b the to separate standard sign permit will submitted for any
P F y exterior signsge,)
developer,
1.1.The developer consents to enter — TUA as this is an existing project. No exterior work is
into a mutually agreeable planned, {A separate standard sign permit will submitted
Development Agreement if the for any exterior i nage.)
City requests.
12,The project impacts are assessed Submitting the Environmental Assessment Form to
through the approved DCCSP provide additional information to the City's Planning
Programs EIR or through Department
subsequent environmental
documentation in compliance with
the CEQA Guidelines,
Part B; Additional Findings Required for Any project with Exception Request(s)
The following Findings are noted in Chapter a; Section 6,6, Requited Findings, Subsection D., of the
Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan (page 131). They are requited in carder to grant an Exception
per Section 63,2. They are in addition to completion of Part A above. if a finding is not applicable to your
project, mark the "N/A" box. Detailed responses are required in the conformance response column to
explain specifically how each applicable finding is met, or, why it is not met or not applicable, Any finding
which is not rnet must clearly detail the reason and/or rational, If necessary, you may attach additional
sheet(s) for explanations and such should be noted am the conformance response area of the table,
Parts B, Cam, and D are not applicable. No waivers are being
requested and the site is fully developed,
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FINDING,
CONFORMANCE CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
YES NO N
1, An Exception to the provisions of the
Development Plan (Chapter 2), Commercial
Design Criteria (Chapter 4), or Residential
Design Criteria (Chapter 5) meets at least one
of the following required findings and the
granting of an Exception will not be detrimental
to the health, safety„ or general weifare of
residents, businesses, workers, property, or
improvements in the area or to the City in
general.
a. The Exception Is due to a physical limitation
on the site caused by one or more of the
following:
ie Lot shape, topography, site or
orientation
R, Lot location, Including the nature of
the adjacent street
iii, Location or design of adjacent
structures, particularly historic:
resources
b Strict compliance without an Exception
would preclude fulfillment of the
Development Plan (Chapter 2) for the DA in
which the project is located and/or the
applicable Design Criteria (Chapter A and/or
5), The granting of an Exception will not
constitute a grant of special privilege
inconsistent with the limitations upon other
similar properties.
co The Exception provides a design solution
that irriplerrients the intent of the DCCSP,
Specifically the Development Plan (Chapter
2) for the Eft in which the project is located
and the applicable Development Standards.,
-
d With an approved Exception, the
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vy
development fulfills the intent of the
provision in an alternative, high-griality
anner that positively affects the
development and does not have negative
effects on adjacent properties, as
determined by the review authority. Or,
alternatively, the review authority deerns
the provision is not applicable to the
proposed development.
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Section . Environmental Ar rao aledee ens
In comphance with the California Environmental QuAty Act (C'E ), on June 1.9, 20118, by Resolution No.
18-24, the City of Tcastin certified the Program Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) (State
Clearinghouse No. 2016081004) for the Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan (E)COP),- The FEIR
considered the potential environmental impacts associated with the DCCSP project which identified a
specific level of development within the Downtown Commercial Cure area (Le;, project), Hence, the FUR
analyzed the potential environmental impacts/consequences of the project defined as the Downtown
Commercial Core Specific Plan.___
A key objective of the DCCSP and FOR was to reduce the need for future detailed planning and
environmental review procedures for development with the planning area. The DCCSP and FUR provides
the necessary regulations and detailed environmental, so that future renovation and development
projects, in conformance with the DCCSP, may proceed without requiring _ new or additional
environmental documentation,__
With completion of the required Environmental Assessment For (part of the standard application
submittal), the City will review, assess .and determine whether any additional studies or environmental
analyses is necessary specific to the development project apphied for.
Further, as part of the DCCSP FEIR, as required by CEQA, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
(MMRP) was prepared, _ This MMRP is required to be implemented by the City of Tustin for the DCCSP
project. The table Identifies the Standard Conditions; Plan, Program, Policies; and Mitigation Measures
required by the City to mitigate or avoid significant adverse Impacts associated with the implementation
of the project, the tuning of implementation, and the responsible party or parties for monitoring
cornishance. The DCCSP MMRP Is provided for your reference in the Related Information Resources with
the Supplemental Application package.
1 hereby acknowledge that f have read the above and understood that further environmental studies
r ndlor analyses may be necessary and required and, that as Compliance Mitigation Monitoring Reporting
<Pro Kre,'ed
Philip Tey~ssier, President of Atomic
Praa srt aawcre Print Name Gate
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kall%Tony Ruscella Acadia Healthcare /15/202 J
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SecUon Ida Residential Allocation Reservation M&qLApRHc&tLcn
(COMPLETE s2 t'P IF YOUR PROJECrINCLUDES MIXED -USE OR RC I ENTI t DEVELOPMENT)
adhere'a residential or mixed -use development is being proposed and requested for e project„ the
submittai of a Residential Allocation Reservation (RAR) application is requr red. The RAR Application must
include the following herds to be considered an acceptable submittal for the City to begin than review and
consider making an initial determination prior to proceeding with entitlement(s) processing. At a
minimum, the following items shall be included:
F'r'c e�4 �r��t�d rr�ld-tag r�c�r�tld d�prrar�
. RIFiBJIRtt ITEMS
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Complete Su plernental ApplMcatioo Foerrr, (5ec:tions A, R, and Cj
Casco letlon of Section D of this Supplerraantsl APpii _atiorr Foray Residentoal AllocatiCso
Reservation (RAR) Application (wFr�ch fnllows}
Scaled and dimensioned site plan
I Architectural eievations
....... ....w:........ ... .... _ ._... ........m _
Parking Management Plan
Housing Man
Detaoled alternative/shared parking modification request and Parking Bertrand Analysis (only
when requesdrig An alternative)
Exceptions (summary listing of any finding not being met with detailed explanation)
Other
Section D, when accompanied with the Completed DCCSP Supplemental A.pphcation and associated
information, and the above referenced documentation, serves as the RAR application.
Please completecompiete the following questions to initiate your RAR request®
1. Identify the ResrdentW type(s) requested.
Mixed Use Ct Live/Work Units.
0 Multi-Fornily 0 Single -Family
2. Identify the current number of housing bank units avail able/remai n ingfor this Development Area
3. Identify the current number of residential units from the housing bank being requested for
reservation
4, If the proposed project's number of units are not available from the housing bank, or riot in total, ;as
per the DCCSP, Your request may allow for consideration of a request for transfer of units from
another development area, Are you requesting a transfer of units?
tT Yes 0 No
if yes, how many transfer units are requested?
S. If mixed -use, what is the proposed ho ising format?
0 Vertical Cr Horizontal 0 Roth
6. Is the required parking for the project provided entirely ors site? D Yes 0 No
If No, include the detailed request for the alternative/shared parking modification, and parking,
demand analysis.
Is detailed request and parking demand analysis inr iudecd? Ct Yes 0 No
DCCSP Supplemental Application Form: 7/16/2020, Pape 8 of 14
Attachment 8, Page 89
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
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7, The residential request requires meeting affordable holism provisions (per Article 9, Chapters 1,
Incentives for the Development of Affordable Housing, and Chapter 9B, Voluntary Workforce Housing
Incentive Program of the Tustin City Code). With this application, attach a knousing Incentive Program
Plata which details your proposal to meet the affordable housing requlrernents,
is the Housing Incentive Program Plan included? 0 ales 0 No
8. In the Proposed Workforce Housing Request Table below, check the row with the workforce housing
option choice being requested, Complete that row of the table for the specific workforce housing
option. Completion of the table should be based on the requested housing base unit count requested
from the housing bank. For reference in completing this Table, rr Somple table with instructions is
included in the R foted Information Resources document with the Su plementol Apirtication package,
Workforce_tftalzslrtE lest s a )e
Requested Base Emits Site Acreage. n. _.. L dui
finest estaltin
Check Workforce Percentage Number of Percentage of
Option Housing byIncome Affordable Density Density Setdl Density
Choice Option* Level* Units Bonus ! Bonus limits (dwelling
Units _ �we n _ n
15 5& 5 yL 7,
(VL, 4,596 L 4.5 L
and 4.5 ) 4.5
12 5 (M% VL < 7.S VL 25
an 5 1) 5 P4
56 V r S VL 10
1 L, and or at
pay In lieu fee 10 L 20
1°e niuhleve 3 1 L 55
density bonus or r
1 L 55
VL — Very Low income
L— Lowincome
hf - Moderate income
Definitions. a
Income Limits hipg4ghn���fL�
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The City is required to make findings that the project substantially complies with all the required findings
of the D CSP. Findings serve as the basis for determining approval, approval with conditions, or denial of
applications for projects within the Downtown Commercial Core. The findings below, in addition to
Section B, Findings, of this Supplemental Application Form, must be thoroughly completed relative to your
project. 'T`hese findings are organized into two parts.
Part A - required to be completed for all residential projects
Part B- required to be completed for any project that requests a housing bank transfer of residential units
from another development area
Please note, Page fix of the Executive Summary, provides for reference, a surnmary of tweWe major
mixed -.use provisions. It is important to review? Chapters 3, 4 and 5 of the DCCSP for all applicable
Provisions.
In carder to be considered, the project must demonstrate substantiW compliance with the Findings.
Part A: Findings Required for All Mixed Use or Other Residential Projects
The follovwft findings are noted in Chapter 6, Section 6,6„ Required Findings, Subsection 0,, of the
Downtown Commercial Care Specific Plan jpages 129 —1 0). They are required for all residential projects
within the DCCSP. Certain findings may be deemed applicable only for specific project types. If a finding
is not applicable to your project, rnark the "N/A' box. Detailed responses are required in the conformance
response column to explain specifically how each applicable finding is met, or, why it is not rnet or not
applicable. Any finding which is not met must clearly detail the reason and/or rational,. If necessary; you
may attach additional sheet(s) for explanations and such should be rooted in the conformance response
area of the table.
FINDING CONFORMANCE CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
YES NO N/A
........
1. The project complies with the
Residential Allocation Reservation
(RAR) .application process as
provided in Section 6,13,
Entitlement Processes, and units
are available within the applicaboh
DA:
1. The development provides a —
sufficient mix of uses, allocated as
follows:
a. —Commercial space is sufficient
and placed Tong the frontage
on principal streets.
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' ,
trlrtgnt
YES NO N/
b. office use is generally reserved
4
for upper floors„ unless ground
floor office meets one of the
following critedw
L Located behind €
commercial
development at least 45
feet dap; or I ,
ii. Designated with ( '
s
prominent display C
windows similar to
retail uses. €
y c. Residential units are located on
upper floors in the case of
vertical mixed use or on non -
principal street frontages for
horizontal mixed use.
I l �
3. The proposed development is 1
consistent with the City's affdrdablle
housing requirements.
_..
4. The proposed development provides
f
at least one of the following public
benefits as part of the
development, subject to the review
and approval by the project
approval body;
�a. Provision of afFordable housing
significantly greater than the
mandatory requirements
contained in the City's
affordable housing ordinance.
It A public amenity that is easily
accessible is included such as a
public plaza that provides at a
minimurri, seating, landscaping,
and lighting.
c Promment public art, which is
located and featured within c
easy public view.
I
_._
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Part B. findings Also Required f rr Arty Residientlal Project';Requestfrig a Hous4ng Bank Transrer tro
Another Development Area
The following Findings are noted in Chapter 5, Section 6.6, Required Findings, Subsection C., of the
Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan (pees 130 -131), They are required in order to grant a Transfer
of Residential Chits per Section 6.3,1, They are in addition to completion of Part A above. if a finding is
not applicable to your project, then mark the "N/A" box. Detailed responses are required in the
conformance response coPurrrn to explain specifically how each applicable finding is met, or, why it is not
rnet or not applicable; Any finding which is not met must clearly detail the reason and/or rational: if
necessary, you may attach additional sheet(s) for explanations and such should be rioted in the
conformance response area of the table.
FINDING CONFORMANCE CONFORMANCE RESPONSE
ES 0 /A
1. The Community Development
Director has identified canits
available for transfer from another
DA, which are not part of
foreseeable development project
within the transferring DA:
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2. A transfer of residential units is
desirable because it creates a better
high quality project that provides
additional housing units, including
affordahle units or units restricted to
special occupancy (seniors, disabled
persons, or veterans};'let maintains
compliance with the Development
Standards (Chapter 3 and/or 5),
Design Criteria (Chapter, 4 ;arid/or 5),
and all other applicable provisions of
the DCCSP.
3. A transfer of residential snits will
benefit the project area by ereatirrR
a more desirable project and will not
negatively impact the donating or
receiving Diss, as determined by the
approval :authority. The approval
authority/ has no knowledge of
pending development applications
within the donating DA(s) that desire
to utilize the units approved for
transfer. _
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F rctject dc� rt t lrt lud rill d u or r� t ld nti l d velo r'nenta
RAR lktttale at
As representative of the property:
mm flniiiraf) I acknowledge that the, applicant/developer rill be required to enter into a mutually
agreeable Development Agreement with the City.
(initial) There are specific timelines associated with the Residential Allocation Reservation
(RAR) Review Process (Section 6.1.3.3 of the DCCSP (Pages 1.20 — 122)). I acknowledge all
the tirtiellne requirements associated with the Residential Allocation Reservation process,
final approval of the RAR requested entitlements, and building construction tattle litre
thereafter (see Chapter 6, particularly Sections 6,13, Entitlement Processes; pages 1.1.8
122 and 5.1A, Approval Authority; pages 122 — 23).-
flnitiol) i acknowledge the requirement to enter into a Housing Incentive Agreement per
Article 9, Chapter 1, Incentives for the Development of Affordable Housing, and, Chapter
9B, Voluntary Workforce Rousing Incentive Program.
I%aiedge the above Residential Allocation Reserrratlon requirements,
Philip Teyssier
Pature Print Name Date
zar84 d Bay:
Tony Ruscella 4/1 /2022
MW*Vgnature Print ttarne Date
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TUSAIN C:otnmunlor Development D partm rlt - 300 Centennial Way @ Tustin, EA 92780
Phone - 714,573, 140 - www,tuctinca,arit
Environmentalsass t Form
To be completed by the applicant.
Note: The proposed use is Permitted, The form is being provided to give information to
the hauler as background information of the property and the proposed tenant's use.
auareaarac carve FUTUR.r
HONORING OUR PAST
1, General Information
Developer or Project Sponsor:
Bargee. California `t"rPatr ent S mice , LL (a subsidiaryof Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc)
Address: 6000 Tower circle, Suite 1000, Franklin, TN 37067
2. Project Address: 535 East First Street, Tustin, CA 92780
3. Assessors Parcel dumber- 401-151-€ 8; 401=151-13; 401-163-16
4. Project Contact: )property Owner is Atoink lnvestment-s. Inc,, Contact: Philip Teyssaer 6 9,2'34, 7966)
Name; Tony Ruscella, Acadia Healthcare
Address: 9009 Carothers Blvd, Suite B-1, Franklin, TN 37067
Telephone number. E-mail Add r'es : thcare.c (816} 577-975 antony.ruscel4a �,acadiafrealth
5, Type of permit applications for the project to which this form pertains: Development Application From and
._._._lira ...... or a Commercial core Specific Plan Area. (Dcc P)
Supplemental Aw Iicaia€sn Forcer For Dowralamrrrr co.�..
NIA An tenant irn rovertreni work will be done 1hrou h a building permit.
6. LNtltar related permits not listed above:._., - Any
Y g 9 ._..�
7. Other approvals required, including those required by city, regional, state,, and federal agencies. NIA
8 Existing zoning distract. Downtown cornrnerdal care Specific Plera (SP 12). Downtown Mixed Use (D 3) DA-3
9: Proposed use of site (project for which this form is filed): Treatment, including counseling, center for %)pied
Use Disorders using medication -assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies,
1I: Project Description
1, Site size° Existing payed and drrveldped project Entire site area is +1- 94,767 SF (2.18 acres)
2. Square footage: _ 9 � .bu _ 9 10 sf (fetal building 20 610 SF)
Ex=sfiara #tvra story building, 1st tloear is T1t1 C6tlti sfa 2e�c1 iltar�r s i� 10,5
3e Number of floors of construc;tlom Only minor ihteros tenant improvement rrwk is planned No exterior work
4 Amount ref raft street parking provided; 137 (only 116 spaces are required f r the emirs building at maxi)
5.: impervious surface coverage (includes ail paved areas and building and/orstructure footprints.).,
Existing. Existing site: no changes planned propersed: No change
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5, Attach project plans, including conceptual grading plans and a list of structural Best Management Practices
(O Ps) that are anticipated to be included in subsequent Water Quality Management Plans (dQMPs),
7, Proposed scheduling: 1`his is an nxistinq site, cars pPiysical changes are �slanned
8: Associated project: 811A
9. Anticipated incrernehtdl develiaprnvnti This is an existing site, no physical changes are planned
10, If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of anticipated sale prices Or rents, and
type of household size expected,
N/A
11, If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city, or regionally oriented, square footage of sales
area, and loading facilities.
N/A
18, If industrial, indicate type, estirnated employment per shift, and loading facilities: NIA
18, If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading
facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project:
N/A
14, If the project: involves a variance, conditional rise, or rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why
the application is required:
The City is regUiring the application as part of coring application review, All parking is nsal, all services are hens
done inside of the trrriiding, The site has the required number of spaces, No variances are being rceluired
Attachment 8, Page 96
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
DocuSign Envelope Its 42BEE56E-A88A-41FB-804F-C4C5DD4E9ACCl
III " Environmental Impacts
Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss all items checked yes on additional sheets arid
attach as necessary.
Yes No
1 Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands,, beaches, lakes, or hills or j
substantial alteration of ground contours.
Change in scenic: views or vistas from existing residentiae areas, public lands, or
roads..
Change in pattern, scale, or character of general area of project.
4. Significant arrrounts of solid waste or litter.
5. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes, of odors in the vicjnity.
6, Change in ocean, bay, lake, strearn, or ground water quality or quantity, or
alteration of existing drainage patterns
7. Substantial change in existing noose or vibration levels in the vicinity. j 0
S. Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more. 0 0
9. Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic:, flammable, or � C,
explosive substances.
10. Substantial change m demand for municipal services (police, fire, seater, sewage,
solid waste/ recyclables, etc.). w
11, Substantial increase in fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc;J) *
12. Relationship to larger projector series of projects.
13. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability,
plants, and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspectsdescribe any existing structures an this site
and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site.
The entire site is existing and no new structures are planned The building is two stories with 710,000 sf on the
ground floor and 110,610 sf for the second floor, for a total building area cif 220,610 SF. The site area is t94,767 SF
(s2.18 acres)The downstairs area is leased to Fresenius Medical care Orange County, LLC as a renal care center,
The second floor is currently leased to a loan processing center
Attachment 8, Page 97
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DocuSignEnvelope ID-4:BEe5 E-A A-41FB 04Fr 4 5t)D4B9A to
m_ 14, Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical,
or scenic aspects, Indicate the type of land use (residential, camrnercial, etc.), intensity of laird use (single
family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc,), and scale of development (height, frontage,
setbacks, rear yard, etc.): Attach photographs of the vicinity,
i he fort tact is in the tsrntcwn ernrnercial ere Spec:fio Plan, DA,3. 'The area is a mixture of office buildin and
retail and sinks ' The Project's buddirig is located at the front of the site on East First Street and Fashion Lane. So
density residential is located to the north and west of the rear parking lot An existing ornamental block wall and
wrought iron fence, along with extensive landscaping, serves as a buffer There is no direct access from the
residential area to the 'roject. The other buildings in the area are cne and two stories,
15, Describe hove storm water will be retained on site and/or treated
This is an exfsfirig site with existing storm water system in place No new or modifications to the exterior ie planned.
IV. Intended Use of Previously Certified Eli
DC SP Final FIR
.i RHAEP Final EIP
V. CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that: the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information
required for this mitlal evaluation to the hest of my ability and that the farts, statements, and inforrnatlon presented
are trace and correct to the best of fray knowledge and belief.
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APp acrat rnaftare
Tony Ruscella, Acaida Healthcare Company, Inc,
Print Marne & Title ,.
4 t 1/202t
Date
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Attachment 8, Page 98
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Attachment 8, Page 99
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Attachment 8, Page 102
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Property 'Chyner List - 300 foot radius m 536 Fast First Street and Poffing Lots Page I of o
401-141.-09
401-141®10
401-141-3E1
Tustin Plaza C adigon
Michael J A Kimber y A Paquette
Albeit C2uintnliann
440 W First Street #201
381 E `ist St
1515 Weymount F1
Tustin EA 92780
TU tin CA 92780
Santa Ana SA 9270
401-141-56
401-1151-08
401.151-12
Prospect Park Homeowners Assn
Atomic Investments
Pairnwood Association
13060 Irvine Center Err #200
3200 Highland Ave 9134-2
4840 Irvine Bly #208
Irvine SA 92618
National City CA 91950
Irvine CA 92620
401-151-13
401-162-03
401-1 s2-09
Atomic Mve tments
Bank Jprnorgori Chase Na
Project One Americana
3200 Highiand Arse #134-2
Po Box 8265
150 C3 -Santo Anita Ave 4300
National City CA 91950
Wichita Falls TX 76307
Arcadia CA 91006
401-162-1 t1
401-163-01
401-16 3 10
Maude-c arona Uc
18002 Irvine
Atomic Investments
Po Box 19068
2510 N Grand #110
3200 Highland Ave #134-2
Irvine CA 92623
Santa Aria CA 92780
National City CA 91950
401-163-13
401-163-14
401-163-18
Gracel nd Professional Building
Tan And Green 17i
222 Fashion tone
18062 Irvine Blvd #206
441 t4 Varney St F12
'10522 Boca Canyon Dr
Tustin CA 92780
Burbank SA 91502
Santo Ana CA 92705
401-591-01 ;
401-591-02
401. s11-03
Samuel M Shaoliasn
Property Management Inc Centennial
Bette Jo Dawson
2315 Arbutus St
130 C3entental Way
11952 Marble Arch t3P
Newport Beach CA 92660
Tustin CA 92780
Santo Ana CA 92705
401-591-04
401-601-01
93376-001
Jm515 1-Ic
h Larwin Square Sc Pk
Richard H S Tarnmie H Bullard
2560 W01yrnpir Blvd #204
3333 New Hyde Park Ed #100
401 E 1st Tat
Los Angeles CA 90006
Now Hyde Park NY 11042
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-002
933-76-003
933-76-004
Gallegos Yajaira
Beastra C1r7na
Tu n Qg.ncc Ngo
429 E 'Ist St
443 E 1 at St
467 E ist St
Tustin SA 92780
Tustin Cara, 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76.-005
9 :1 76-006
933-76-007
ersedeh Hgohi 8 Ahmed Ghoflg
".;> ra Eo8
Edgloy Eneos De Almecla
13251 Tiburon Way
41-1 E 1st. Sl
17602 17th St #102-29
Tustin CA 92762
Tust:n CA 2�, t. 1
Tustin CA 92780
Amy 7, .y 3`;wok
J „lh n, C,
Hugh J Rochfnrd
475F st .}t
47 ¢ l Or ai'.
479 E 1st St
TustP , ( s,? r`'95
�i P. ,=r, t ✓( 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Attachment 8, Page 103
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Propedy Omser LIST g 300 rapt rafts - 535 Past First Street and Parking Lots Page P of to
933-76-011
93176-012
933-76.013
Sheri Wingate
Randolph D Rock
Angelo Bryan F1ol rrn n daris
481 E 1st St 11
483 B Ftrst St
473 S Swidler Fl
Tustin SA 92780
Tust in CA 92780
CTringe CA 92869
933-76-014
933 76-015
933-76-016
Marjorie 3 7 Soevig
Ehzabeth Garcia-perods
PepitP Diaz Irntzal
487 E 1st St
489 E First St
491 E 1st St
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
93-76-017
933e76-018 _
933-76-019
Anne Loughman
kllohuet S Bricker
Christopher A Jennifer Kirkland
493 E 1st St
495 E 1st St
465 E hat St
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-020
933-76-021
933-76-022
Troves Halstead
Teri Lyn Jewell
Juan A Diaz
455 E 1st St
26 Sdkber ry
427 E 1st St
Tustin CA 92780
Irvine CA 92614
Tustin n CA 92780
9 3-7S-073
933-76-024
933-76.025
Mohammad Arrnintan
Ruth Ann Munoz
F2ogelio Facundo
29 Atosoodero
423 E 1st St
421 E 1st St
Irvine CA 92602
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76 026
933-76.027
933-76-028
Paulo 0 Hilbert
Marco A & Elizaboth Hernandez:
Jay At Hollett
419 E 1st St
417 E 1st St
415 E 1st St
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin DA. 92780
933-76-029
933- 7 6-030
933.-76.031
Theresa A Haney
Francisco & Margarita Bar ps
W aido Topi@
413 E 1 st At
411 E 1st St
409 E list St
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-032
933-76-03
933-76 034
Glenn Fl Parker
Real Estate I Lie Sc
TetA49 Knoll
Po Boa; 6498
19 t.onng View Rd
403 E I st St
Tahoe City SA 96145
Coto tie t3nzu CA 92679
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-0 5
933-76-036
933-76-037
Ryon Hagedern
Alan Scott Thomson
Crary & Kelly N Chow
431 E 1 at St
445 E 1 at St 436
457 E 1 st St
Tustin CIF 92180
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-038
zT"., , t iwtt
933-76-040
George Minh 6 Serrrnnn Esther Binns
CumaW A Za o yaz
Shu-rrei Shephead
447 E ist St
1,. C,w, s Nenev xW, bre'w ,a 8 6,3,3
435 E 1st St
Tustin CA 92783
1 ,>t4fa r' A.. .r
hasten CA 92780
Attachment 8, Page 104
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Propady Owner List - 300 foot radius , 533 Fast Fiat xdunr aid marking rots page 3 of rr
933-76-041
933-76-042
933-76-0 3
C7hSnWi Se-jo rrne D6itch
Michael E Bahr
Richard S Bart
592 S Wellington Rd
459 E 1st St
461 E 1st St
Orange EA 92869
Tustin CA 92780
1 vstin CA 92780
933- 76-044
933-76-045
933-76-046
Johnetta Michelle Began-traylor=
Richard a Bart
Debra Ann Brooks
451 E 1st St
461 E 1 s# St
439 E 1 st St
Tustin SA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933.7 -047
933- 6-048
933-76-04
James E Stewart
Anne tt Grisham Jo
EstherRosales
453 E 1st St
463 E 1st St
17884 Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tristin CA 92780
933-76-050
933-76-0 a1
933-76-052
`elver Fiala
Jeannette F Lynn
Chris E Hard
17882 Irvine Blvd
17880 Irvine Blvd #51
17902 Irvine Blvd #52
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-053
933-76-054
933-76-055
Michael David Atril Nicole Marrgul
Dale A Christian
Eellee D Brown
17904 Irvine Blvd #53
2525 Janes I_n
17920 Irvine Blvd #55
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92782
Tustin CAA 92780
933w76-056
933-76-057
933-76-058
Erin A Bosley
Antonio I. Tarr
1. ora Cohen
1 918 Irvine Blvd #56
tact Box 3387
17900 Irvine Blvd #58
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92781
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-059
933-76-060
933.76-061
Roger E Fuller
Eric Ahdrd
Maria G Gonzaie - uzrinan
17692 Irvine Blvd #59
Po Box 4077
17876 Irvine Blvd #61
Tustin CA 927BO
Tustin CA 92781
Tustin CA 92780
9 33-76-0E62
933-76, 063
933-76-064
Betty Jane Miazek
J E Borlase
Blanca k Carbalai
17890 Irvine Blvd
17898 Irvine Blvd
17896 Irvine Blvd #64
Tustin CA 92780
Tushn CA 92780
Tustin CAA 92780
933-76-065
933- i6, 066
933-76.067
John Manchester
Erin Arn,iAd
Maria G Gonzales -gunman
17888 Irvine Blvd #65
17886 Irvine Uvtt
17894 Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
u,i,tin CCA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933.76-068
93 6 0,1`,9
933-76-070
Guclu .Ay:',z
tit s,,arn nait An-,,,.nnn
Beverly Burrows -bailey
17908lrvim- B"vd
29 t as' aaden,-.#
17912 Irvine BW
Tustin A 92 ,t�
?i' i ,tAMA 9 602 _
Tustin CA 92780
Attachment 8, Page 105
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B7O6B5
propefty Owner List, ° 3,,0P fool radius - E35 Ea5l First Ste M4 and Parking 1 aft Page daft 6
933- 76-071
933•h76-072
933-76-O73
Laura `7orba
Aalam A nitre Sadeght
Arturo P Pere
17914 Irvine Blvd
9392 Brewer Way
17930 Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Villa Park CA 92861
Tustin EA 9278O
933-76-074
933--76-076
933-76-076
Dale P 1 illu sere
Valerie Preclado
Yolanda Aguildra
17928Irvine Blvd
17926 Irvine Blvd
17924`Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin SA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933.76.077
933__76-078
933-76-O79
Ronald A Zahoryin
John Fong
Victor Crispin Mendoza
18681 Ne porl Ave 8-633
621 Ambrose Ln
17936 Irvine Blvd
Ttrgtin CAA 92780
Tustin SA 9 780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-O80
33-76-081
933.76-082
Gerardo L 6 tdirna Martinez
Linda C3 Andre
Elvira Reyes
17938 Irvine Blvd
17940 Irvine Blvd
17942 Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-O83
933-76-084
933-76-065
tvtarla S Holland
Sandra Santos Oliveira
Claudia A Bosco
17944 Irvine Blvd
17946 Irvine Bivd
17948 Irvine Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin BA 92780
Tustin CA 9278O
933-76-086
933 76-A87
933-79-088
Roberta C3 Nelson
Hugo Suarez
Anne At McCaffrey
17958 Irvine Blvd
17968 Irvine Blvd
17978 Irvir;e Blvd 488
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin SA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-089
933 76-09O
933-76-091
William H 8 Ruth Dariington
Eric A'Lenning
Francisco S Avila
17976 Irvine Blvd
17966 Irvine Blvd
17956 Irvine B vd
Tustin EA 92780
'Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-O92
933.76.093
933-76-094
Mark J Boswell
Henry A Spegori
Kaye tr Rader
17954 Irvine Blvd
2130 E Wellington ,Ave
'17974 Irvine- Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Santa Ana CA 92701
Tustin CA 92780
933-76-O95
933-76-096
933-76.097
Brandon 8 Lauren tlsarrnl
Howard D Subnick
8reny J Bacha
17962 Iry ne B vd 995
17952 Irwne Blvd
17950 Irvine; Blvd
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
,133-76-O98
93 63 001
936-83-002
Kar-in ,3 Stuart
ke.I# ,..,t,:..i Batev
Dennis 3 Schwab
1796O Irvine B d
931 Algeria
5 Matrlibu
usEin SA 97. 4t
1 :-vin., MCA 7,,62C
Laguna Miguel CA 92677
Attachment 8, Page 106
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Pro r d IM ;an root radios, 535 Cast Fdrst Street and Parking rots Page 5 of a
936-83-003
936-83-004
936-83-005
Dennis & Schwab
Dennis 5 Schwab
Erndiia Powell
5 Malibu
Ct Malibu
13322 Woodland Dr
Laguna Niguel SA 92677
Laguna Niguel CA 928.71
Tustin CA 62780
936-83.006
936 8 -007
936 83-008
Ernelia Powell
Enaelia Powel
Kenneth A Paulina
13322 Woodland Dr
13322 Woodland Dr
17 Dawn wood
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Ladera Ranch CA 92694
936-83-009
936-83-010
936-83-011
511 East first Street LIc
511 Ernst First Street Lic
511 East First Street Lic
all E1stSt87
511 E lstSt#8A
511 E tstSt #BB
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
936-83-012
936,.83-013
936-83-017
511 East First Street Lic
Ackworth Partners
Mourad Corporation
511 E 1 st St #9
360 E 1 st St #538
2275 Huntington (A #310
Tri tin BA 92780
Tustin CA 92780
Sari Marino CA 91108
936-83-018
936-83-019
936-83-020
Mourad Corporation
Mourad Corporation
Mourad Corporation
2275 Huntington Dr#310
2275 Huntington Dr #310
2275 Huntington Dry 10
Sara Marino CA 91108
San Marino CA 91108
Sari Marino CA 91108
936-a3-831
936-83-022
936,83- 023
Mourad Corporation
Mourad Corporation
Mourad Corporation
2275 Huntington Dr #310
2275 Huntington Dr 8310
2275 Huntington Dr #310
San Manno CA 91108
San Marino CA 91108
San Marino CA 91108
936 -8 024
936.83-029
9 6-93-030
Mourad CraCporr bon
Realty Group As
S rmayeh UL:
2275 HuntFragton Dr #310
511 E 1st St #22
26575 El tear Dr
San Marino CA 911D8
T`ushn CA 92780
Mission 37ipjo CA 92691
936-8 -031
936-83-032
936-83-033
Srarmayeh LIc
Sarrnoyeh Lic
James Weber
26575 El %tor Dr
26575 El filar Dr
507 E Isit St #H
Mission Viejo CA 92691
Mission V,ejo CA 92691
Tustin CA 92780
936-83-03
936-83-035
936.83-036
Enterprises Lin Javelin
lave>tn Enterprises Uc
javelin Enterprises LIc
4790 Irvine Blvd A105
4790 `srrrine Bivd #105
4790 Irvine Blvd #105
!mite CA 92620
Irff," n9 CA 92 620
Irvine CA 92620
936-83-037
33 . 8 ()38
936-83 039
Karol L Morse
P, aFyFsh ed 9 ".s , r.0 p .r
Goudarrzi Jamstreed J
565 Eask 1 M f;t #H
2 } tu{v.A.aa,t��w} s t. DT
z.,a
27095 Pacific Terrace Dr
Tustin CA 92780
r2 v n V,,;o CA 9 697
Mission Viejo CA 92692
Attachment 8, Page 107
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Property OwTmr Gist Soo foot racius - s3s cast r1rat Street and Part ng Lots Page 0 of
936-83-040 936-83.041 936-83-042
Gaud ri Jamsheed J At~kworttt Partners Ackwortlt Partners
27095 Pacific c Terrace Dr 360 E 1 ct St #538 360 E 1st St #538
Mission sion iejo CA 92692 Tustin tin !2A 92780 Tustin CA, 92780
930=8; -04 3
ajid Mos letti
11 B ndol
Newport Coast CA 92657
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Guarantee Number
issued By:
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE
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SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, AND THE GUARANTEE CONDITIONS ATTACHED lIERETO
AND MADE A PART OF THIS GUARANTEE,
TITLECHICAGO INSURANCE - _ COMPANY
a corporation, herein called the Company
GUARANTEES
the Assured named in Scheduie A of this Guarefflee
against loss or damage not exceechng the Amount of Liability stated in Schedule A sustained by the Assured by reason of
any incorrectness in the Assurances set forth in Schedule A.
Chicago Title Insurance Company
By
Chicago "Title Company �
2365 NortWde Drive, Suite 600
Sara Diego, CA 92108
Michael J. Nolan, President
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Title Officer Richard Moore
Chicago Title Company
2365 Nodriscle Drive, Suite 600
Sara Diego, CA 92108
Phone (19)521-359 Fax (619)521-3E90
Main Phone; (619)521-3500
Email - moorer ctl com
SCHEDULEA
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Date of Guarantee, March 3, 2022 at 12:00 AID
1. Florne of Assured: Atomic Investments, Inc.
2. The estate or interest in the frond which is covered by this Guarantee is:
A Fee as to Parcel(s) 1, 2 and 3
E sernent() more fully described below s to Parcel(s) 4 and 5
The Land referred to in this Guarantee Is described as follows:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" Ai T ACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
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4. ASSURANCES!
According to the Public Records as of the Clete of Guarantee,
a. Title td the Ware or interest in the Landis vested ire:
Atoffir Investments, Inc,, a CaliforniaCorporation
b. Title to the ostste or interest is subject to defects, liens or encumbrances shown in Schedule Ft which are not
necessarily shown in the order of their priority.
END OF SCHEDULE A
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OF MISCELLANEOUS MLPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUP!TY, TOGETHER WITH
THAT PORTION OF FIRST STREET, LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE WESTERLY PROLONGATION OF THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE NORTHERLY 114.16 FEET OF LOT 4 OF TRACT NO.6617, AS SHOWN ON A MAP
RECORDED IN BOOK 262, PACES 49 AND 50 OF SAID WSCELLANEOUS MAPS, DESCRIBED AS A, WHOLE AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF FIRST STREET, SAID POINT BEING DISTANT THEREON
EASTERLY 935,00 FEET FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ALLOTMENT NO. 1 TO LEONOR YORI A DE
ROWLAND AS DESCRIBED IN THE FINAL DECREE OF PARTITION OF SAID RANCHO SANTIAGO DE SANTA ANA,
WHICH WAS ENTERED SEPT'EN BER 12,1868 IN BOOK "B", PAGE 410 OF JUDGMENTS OF THE DISTRICT COURT
OF THE 17T'H 2LIDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR LOS ANGELES COUNT", CAUFORNIAo THENCE EASTERLY
ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF FIRST STREET 250,00 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE. SOUTHERLY
PROLONGATION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID T T O_T71 THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID
PROLONGAT&ON OF THE WESTERLY LINE 522,72 FEET; THENCE WEST 250,00 FEET„ THENCE SOUTH 522,72
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
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SCHEDULE
1. Property taxes, which are a lien not yet due and payable, including any assessments collected with taxes to be
levied for the fiscal year 2022-202.
2. Property taxes„ including any personal property takes and any assessments collected with taxes, are paid. For
proration purposes the amount were;
Tax Identification No ° 401-163-10
Fiscal Year: 2021-20 2
1 st Installment: $720,26
2rid Installment $720,26
Code Area: 13-049
3. Property taxes, including any percronai property tees and any assessments collected with taxes, are paid. For
proration purposes the arnourns were:
Tax Identification No: 01-151-00
Fiscal Year: 2021-2022
1st Installment: $12,078M
2nd Installment $12,078,88
Code Area: 13-04
4. Property taxes including any personal property taxes and any assessments collected with tees, are staid. For
proration purposes the amounts were:
Tax Identification o : 401-1 1-1
Fiscal Ye a r 2021-22
1st Installment. 1,118,28
2nd Installment $1,11US
Code .Area: 13-049
5. The lien of supplemental or escaped assessrnents of property taxes, if any, made pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 3,5 (commencing with Section 75) or Part 2, Chapter 3, Articles 3 .and 4, respectiveiya of the Revenue and
Taxation Code of the State of California as a result of the transfer of title to the vestee named in Schedule A or as
a result of changes in ownership or new construction occurring prior to Date of Policy.
6. Water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not disclosed by the public records.
7. Easet'rient(s) or fight(s) of way for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted and/or
reserved in various deeds of record:
Purpose Ingress and egress: pipelines, drainage and/or public utilities and incidental purposes thereto
over, under, along and across the easement parcel(s) herein described.
Affects: Parcels 4 and 5
8. Easement(s) for thepurpose(s) shown below and rights Incidental Mereto, as granted in a document:
Purpose: either or both pole lines, conduits
Recording No, in Book 210, Page 47 of Deeds
Affects: Parcels 1 and 3
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE NO. 73722002494
SCHEDULE
(continued)
9, Easernent(s) for the purposelsr shown below and r: hts ihdidentM thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to the City of Tustin
Purpose street and highway
Recordrig Date November 18, 1 65
Recording 10- in §22t7T , Paaa 9g4m uial Bqcqrqljs
Affects: the South 50 feet of parcel 1
10, Ea ernent(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidenW thereto, as granted in a document:
Purpose underground electrical supply systems and ccammunicetl n systems
Peceiding Sri.: in Book q 907 icial Records
Affects: the rdeike th reicf affects a portion of said land and is more billy described in said document,
11, Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a dot~ument.
Purpose pipe lines and incidental purposes
Recording l o, rn t 1 P . � 424 icial or §
Affects:the forth 10 feet„ the West 10 feet and the Nodh 10 feet of the Soulh 65 feet of Parcel 1
12, kfafters contained in that certain document
Entitled Agreement
Recording No., in Book 10662 Pape 100 Official Records
Reference is hereby made to said document for full particulars
13, Matters contained in that certain document
Enhtied Agreement
Recording Dale° March 9 1974
Recording No.: in Book 11113: Pate 1981, Official Records
Reference is hereby made to said document for full particulars
14. This item intentionally deleted
15. This stern intentionally deleted
16, An unrecorded leases with certain terms, covenants conditions and provisions set forth therein as disclosed by the
docurnent
Entitled; Subordination, t ondiaturbance and Atfornment Agreement
Lessor' Atomic nvestrnents, Inc,
Lessee Clambro Healthcare„ Inc:
Recording Date: November 17, 2003
acgtdtrt 200 -139 030 Official Record
The present ownership f the leasehold created by as d lease and either matters affecting the interest of the lessee
are not shown Herein
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CHI CAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE NO. 73722002494
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SCHEDULE B
(continued)
17, Any rights, interests; or claims wh,ch may exist or arise by reason of the following matters disclosed by survey,
C, a wTought iron fence is on or near the Northerly boundary fine of Parcel 3 of subject property,
D. a two story concrete building on Parcels 1 and 2 of subs property encroaches onto a pole line or conduit
easement recorded in Book 10318 Pae 907 Official Records,
E, a transformer pad with a vault encroaches onto a pole line or cor,iduit easement recorded in Book 10318 _Paste
907 _Official Records-
F water meters, bus stop sighn, bus stop bench, and backflow devices are on subject property lying outside of
any easement of record.
G, a two story concrete building on Parcels 1 and 2 of subject property encroaches onto a pipeline easement
recorded in book 10619 Free 424 Official Records.
18. Discrepan6es, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other matters which a correct
survey would disclose and which are not shown by the public records.
19, Any rights of the parties in possession of a portion of, or all of, said Land which rights are not disclosed by the
Public Records.
20, Any rights, interests or claims, which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an
inspection of the Land or Much may be asserted by persons in possession thereof,
21. in order to complete this report, the Company requires a Statement of Information to be completed by the
following party(ies),
The Company reserves the right to add additional items or make further requirements after review of the
requested Statement of Information,
NOTE: The Statement of Information is necessary to complete the search and examination of title under this
order. Any title search includes matters that are indexed by name only and having a completed Statement of
Information assists the Company in the eftmation of certain matters which appear to involve the parties but in
fact affect another party with the same or similar name Be assured that the Statement of Information is essential
and will be kept strictly confidential to this file
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY UA A TmEE NO. 7372200 494
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22, In order to complete this report, the Company requ=res a Statement of Information to be completed by the
following padyhes)
Party(ies) buyers
The Company reserves the right to add additional items or nuke further requirements after review of the
requested Statement of Information
NOTE The Statsrnent of lnforrnation is necessary to complete the search and examination of title under this
order: Any We search includes natters that are indexed by name only, and having a completed Statement of
Information assists the Company m the eilrmnatlon of certain matters which appear to involve the parties but in
fact affect another party with the same or similar name Be assured that the Statement of Information is essential
and vAl be kept strictly confidential to this file
23, Notice Please be aware that due to the conflict between federal and state: laws concerning the culfiwation,
distribution, manufacture or sale of marijuana the Company is not able to close or insure any transaction invoWing
Land that is associated with these activities
24q The Company will require the Wowing documents for review prior to the issuance of any We insurance predicated
upon a conveyance; or encumbrance by the corporation named below;
Name of corporatiorr; Atomic Investments, lric
a) A Copy of Me coaporstion By-laws and Articles of Incorporation
b) An original or cenifted copy of sa resolulien authorising the transaction contemplated herein
c) if the Articles andfor By-laws require approval by a `parent 'organization, a copy of the Articles
and By-laws of the parent
) A current dated certificate of good standing from the proper governnwehtsl authority of the state in
which the entity was created
The Company reserves the right to add additional items or make further requirements after review of the
requested documentation.
25. The application for title insurance was placed by reference to only a street address or tax identification number,
The proposed Insured enlist confirrn that the legal description in this report covers the paccel(s) of Land requested
to be insured. If the legal description is incorrect, ¢.fine proposed Insured must notify the Company and/or the
settiernent company in order to prevent errors and to be certain that the regal description for the intended parcel(s)
of Land will appear on any documents to be recorded in connection witty this transaction and on the policy of title
insurance.
END OF SCHEDULE
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE NO. 73722002494
EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE
Except as expressly provided by the assurances in Scht dote A, the Company assumes no Inability for loss of denvage by reason of the farilo 'ntg
(a) Defects liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters affecting the title to arty property beyond the lines of the Land.
(b) Defects liens, emurrrbrancos, adwose claims or other matters„ hirether or not rhea by the Puthic records (1)that are created, suffered,
assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds or (2) that result in no loss to the Assured.
(c) Defects liens encumbrances adverse clierns or other matters not shown by the public. Records.
(d) The identity of any p" shover or referred to in any of the schedules of this Guerentse
let The validly„ legal affect or priority of arty rrutner shown or referred to in any of Me schedua s of this Guarantee,
ref (1) Taxes or assessments of array taking aaathnnity that levies taxes or assessi `rds ors real paropertyw or (2) proceedings by a Public agency which
may result in taxes or assessrraenis.: or notices of such proceedings, whether or not the rnatters excluded tender (i) or (2) are shown by the records
of the taxing authority or by the Pub! c Records
(g) (t) Unpatented mining claims: (2) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof, (3) water rights, claims or title
to water, whether or not the matters excluded warder (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the public Records,
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
1. DEFINITION OF TERMS
The folio `rig terms Men used its the Guarantee mean:
(a) the ryssured`: the party or parties named as the Assured in Schedule A, or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company,
(b) Land`:the Land described or referred to in Schedute A, and improvements affixed thereto which bylaw constitute real property. The scan
"i and" does not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule A, nor any right, title, interesl, estate or
easement in abutting streets, roads: avenues wheys, lanes,. ways or ovate ays;
(c) 'Mortgage' mortgage, deed of trust; trust deed, or other security instrument.
(d) "Public records"' Mae rhCords estabi shed under California statutes at [)are of Guarantee for the propose of impaling constructive notice of
matters relating fe real property to purchasers for value and Without knowledge
(e) "Date of Guarantee": the Date of Guarantee set forth in Schedule A.
h) ta ou;rt of Liability- the Amount of Liability as stated in Schedule A,,
2, NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN BY ASSURED
The Assured shall notify the Company promptly in antfing In case knoWedge shall come to the Assured of any assertion of facts, or claim of title or
interest that is contrary of the assurances set forth in Schedule A and that might cause loss or damage for which the Company may be liable under
this Guarrsole f It pre min notice shall not be givers to the Company;, then all liability of the Company shall terminate voth regard to the matter or
matters for ride pronort notice is required, provided, horverver that failure to notify the Company shall in no case pcejudice the rights of the
Assured cannier this Guaranies unless the Company shah be pFre,utimed by the failure and there only to the extent of the prejudice.
& NO DU TY TO DEFEND OR PROSECUTE
The Company shall have no duty to defend or pmaitcute any action or proceeding to wench the Assured is a party, roorsiffistanding the nature of
any atiegation In such action or proceeding
COMPANY'S OPTION TO DEFEND OR PROSECUTE ACTIONS; DUTY OF ASSURED TO COOPERATE
Even through the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above:
(a) The Company shall have the right, at its sole option and coal, to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as
WHO in Paragraph 4 (b), or to do any other act w1i in ass opinion rroty be necessary or desirable to establish the correctness of the
assurasnters set forth in Scheduirs A or to prevent or tedure loss or darxaage to @he Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action
cinder the terms of this Guarantee„ ether or not it shall be Liable hereunderr, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of
this Guarantee. If the Company strap exercise its rights under this paragraph; it shall do so diligently.
(b) If the Company elects to exercuse its options as stated in Paragraph 4 (a) the Company shad have the right to &start counsel of its choice
(subject to the right of the Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for and VAH not pay the
fees of any other counsel, nor vAH the company pay any fees. costs or expenses incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of
action which allege,, matter's neat coverers by this Guarantee.
(c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defenss as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company
may pursue any titsgatigh to final detemunalton by a Court of competent junsdii,arel and expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to
appeal iron an adverse jtadgrnant or order,
(d) in all cases fohere this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute our provide for the defense of rear action or proceeding: the Assured shall
secure to the Coursany the fight to sea prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, and all appeals therein, and permit
the Company to use: at its option the name of the Assured for th;s purpose. Wheneiregr requested by the company, the .Assured, at the
Company's expense shall give Roe Corm any all reasonabier a d In any action or proceeding, securing evidence, obtaining mattresses,
prosectrigng or defending the action or Mosul act whictr in the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the
correetne fe of the assurances set forth in Schedule A or to prevent or reduce loss or darrsege to the ,fissured. If the Company is prejudiced
by the didlure of the Assured to furnish the rer;utred cooperator, the Company's obligations to the Assured under the Guarantee shall
term race
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(continued)
S. PROOF OF LOSS OR DAMAGE
(a) In the event the Company a; unable to dete:rnwlhe the amount of bras or damage, the Company may, at its option, oncy, lre as a cordliNkin of
payment that the Assured furnish o signed proof of bias The proof of lass meal describe the defect, tied, encumbrance, or other rnalter that
constitutes the basis of loss or darnage and shall state to the extent possible the basis of calculating the announr of the loss or damage,
(to) In ,addition, the Assured may reasonabdrice requited to submit to examination under bath by any authorized representative of the Company
and shall produce for examination, inspection and cnpyrng, at such reasonable Imes and places as may be deskjnaied by any aultu rized
representative of time Company„ all records, booksledgers, checks. correspondence and mernoranda, whether bearing a date byroire or after
Date of Guarantee ,which ressensbty portion to the loss or damage Fugher if requested by any authorized representative of the Company,
the Assured shall grata# its permission, in writing, for any authorized representative of the Company to examine, inspect and copy all records,
books, ledgers, checks correspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party, which reasonably pew#ain to the loss or
drantage - AN information designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuani to We paragraph shall irot be
disclosed to others careless, in the reasonable judgment of the Company, if is necessary in the adninnistration of the claim. Failure of the
Assured to submit for examination tender oath, produce tauter reasonably requested information or, grant permission to secure reasonably
necessary fnforrr'alion from third parties as required in the above paragraph" unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shall
terminate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that cfalrra
OPTIONS TO PAY OR OTHERMSE SETTLE CLANS: TERMINATION OF LIABILITY
In case of a claim under this Guarantee: the Company shall have the follo viinog additional options:
(a) To pay or tender payment of the Arn punt of Liability together sent any costs attorneys' fees, and expenses incurred by the Assured that exure
authorized by the Company up to the tirne of payrrient or tender of payment and that the Corsi any is obligated to pay,
(b) To pay two rdriersdiie setife 4Mth the Assured any claim assured against under this Guarantee, In addition, the Company fell pay any costs,
attorneys" fees„ and expenses incurred by the Assured that were authorized by the Company up to the firm of payment or tender of payment
and that the Company is obligated to pay, or
(e) To pay or athe `se settle vdth other parties for the less or damage provided for under this Guarantee, together nth any costa, attorneys
fees, and expenses ricuired by the Assured that omre authorized by the Company up to the time of payment and that the Company la
obligated to pay.
Upon the exercise by the Company of either of the options provided for in E (a); ib) or (c) of this paragraph the Companys obligarb ns to the
Assured reorder this Guarantee for the claimed Moss or darnage, other than the payments required to be made, shall to mate, incoidirrg any duty to
continue any and all litigation Initiated by the Company pursuant to paragraph a.
7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
(a) This Guarantee is a contract of Indemnity against actual rnaro Mary loss or damage sustained or Incurred by the Assured claimant VAV has
suffered foss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in Schedule A and only to the extent herein described, and
subject In the Exclusions Fr am Coverage of this Guarantee,
(b) if the Company, or the Assured cinder the direction of the Company at the Company's expense, removes the alleged defect, lion, or
encumbrance or crops any other matter assured against by this Guarantee in a'easonably diligent manner by any method, irclrrdlrdi litigation
and the completion of any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully perforrned Re obl'gations wRh reaper# to that rnatter and ^,half not be Stable for
any loss or damage caused thereby.
(c) In the event of any Ii"shon by the Company or %with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for Mass or damage until
there has been a final determination by a court of competent prrrisdiction, and disposition of alp appeals therefrom,
(d) The Company share rrhil he iisWe for less or darnage to the Assured for liability vokgritarily assumed by the Assured In settllanq any claim or sort
vrithout the prior aodlen consent of the Company,
S. REDUCTION OF LIABILITY # 'TES INATla OF LIABILI T
AM payments under this Guarantee, except payments made for costs, alloarneys' fees and expenses pursuant to paragraph s shark reduce the
Amount of Liability under th s Guarantee prow tarrto
S. PAYMENT OF LOSS
(a) No payment shah be made vathout producing this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment awnless the Gusirantae has been lost or
destroyed; ,n which case proof of lass or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company,
(b) When r€ blity and Me extent of loss or damage has bew'i definitery fixed in accordance YAM these Conditions, the loss or damage shall be
payabhr within thirty (Tu) drays thereafter,
10, SUBROGATION UPON PAYMENT OR SETTLEMENT
Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this {guarantee all right of subrogation shall vest In the Company unafferred by
any act of the Assured rlamruard
The Company shelf be subrs gated to and be entifted to W1 rights and remedies yAch the Assured would have had against any person or property
in respect tb the claims had this Guarantee not been assued. If requested by the Company, the Assured shall transfer lc, the Company all rights and
remedies against any person or properryi necessary in order to perfect this right of subro9gation. The Assured shall permit the Company to sue
caomprom se or settle or the name of the Assured and to use the; name of the Assured in any transaction or liiigatiosn involving these rights or
resrrredles
If a payment on a,,co nr of a daim does not fully cover the lass of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies of the
Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its pnnc;pal, interest, and crusts of collection..
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K ARBITRATION
Either the Compar'ry or the Assured story demand that the claim or controversy shall be submitted Is arbitration pursuant to the; Title insurance
Artapaaly rr Rules of the American Land Me Association ("Raucs', Except as provided in the Rules, there shall be no jWnder or consolidation Vvilh
cimms of controversies of other persons; Aristralde matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the company
and Ilia Assured arising cars of or relsiing to this Guarantee, any service of the company in connection with its issuance or the breads of a
Guarantee provision; or to any other controversy or claim arising out of the transaction giving Has to this Guarantee, All arbitrable matters when
the amount of li+abl0ity is Two Million And stri100 Dollars (2,000.000) or iess shall be arbitrated at the option of ellher the Company or the
Assured, AN arbitrable salters when the amount of lialsllity is in excess of Two Million And dto/100 C7rallar s t$2,000,000) shall be arattraled only
vwherr agreed to by both fee Comparry and ills Assured,- Arbitration pursuarn to this Guarantee and under the Rules shall Pre binding uporr the
paarties. Judgmaint upon the awwd rendered by the Arbitrators) may be entered In any coul of comps lent furled dress.
12, LIABILITY LIMITED TO THISGUARANTEE; GUARANTEE ENTIRE CONTRACT
(a) this Guarantee together nath ail endorsomenis, if any, abached herelo by the Company is the entVe Guarantee and contract be .en the
Assured and the Company. to 6nlerpreting any presdshoo of this Guarantee, this Guarantee shall oe rorcrinLed as a vrtrote.
hot Any stains of lass or damage, vehather or not based on negligence, or tarty action asserting such oraim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee,
(e) No amendment of or endorsement to this Guaraa'rtee can be made except by a wri6 ng endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either
the President, a "nice president, the secretary., an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of the Company,
1 a SEVERASILITY
In 4he event any provision of this Guarantee, in Mole or In par#, is held invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, the Guarantee shall be
deemed not to include that provision or such part held to be Invalid, but all other provisions shall rourain In full force and effect.
% CHOICE OF LAW; FORUM
(a) choice of Law- Ttla Assured acknssuledges the company has underornHen the risks covered by time Guarantee and determined the premium
charged therefor ire reliance upon She laws affecting interests in real properly and applicable to the interpretation, rights, remedies, or
enfcrcernent of Guarantme of the jurisdiction vAere the hand is krcaled.
IherePore, the court or an arbitrator shall apPty the law of the jurisdiction where the Land is located to determine the validity of claims that are
adverse to the Assured and to interpret arid enforcae Ore terrors of this Guarantee, In neither case strall the court or arbitrataar apply its conflicts
of rave principles to determine the applicable War
try Choice of Forams: Any litigation or ether promeding, brought by the Assured against the Companyarrcast be filed only in a state or federal court
,thin the United States of America ca As territories having appropriate jurisdiction,
15. NOTICES, WHERE SENT
All notices required to be given the Company and any statement ?n wifing rerh9red to be furnished the Company :shall include the number of this
Guarantee and shall be addressed to the company at:
Chicago Title Insurance Company
R0, Boa 45023
Jacksonville FL 22 32- 023
Attn' Clairrrs Department
END OF CONDITIONS
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OWNER:
ATOMIC INVESTMENTS, INC.
619-234-7 66 - philip@atornsc-inc,co
ALTHOUGH DEEMED RELOBLE, THE INFORMATION PRESENTED HERE IS NOT GUARANTEED. AREAS StIGWN ARE
APPROXIMATE AND MAY BE MORE OR LESS THAN AG] UAL. PRIOR I I) ANY PARrf RELYING ON I Hts INFORMA7 ION,
THAT PARTY IS ENCOURAGED TO PERFORM ITS ONN INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE PROPERTY
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aovcniber 3, 2020
RE- Acadia 1-1e lth Care, CTC Corporation
To ww8l orn it nuay concern,
Writing today on behalf of Acadia I iealth Care as a tenant reference. As a small business
owner located in the heart of central Mississippi for almost twenty years. My partners and I had
sonic initial concern s/cw nversaat.ions regarding the occupancy of Xcadia I With within our property.
The property is comprised of 17,000 square feet of multi -tenanted professional office space. The
location is considered locally to be above average location wvise, The lease process with Acadia
while lengthy was fair on both sides and the end result was amicable. Acadia as a tenant has been
above average in professionalism and accountability. If you stag in commercial real estate long
cnou h, tenant/iandiord problems will occur, Acadia has handled the minor issues we've had over
the past three years in a timely fashion and more importantly without having to ask more than
once, Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions you may have,
Rcspco rally,
William Speed, CC I
01 �. 24-113 0
Jeff" s ecdcres,ccen
Speed Commercial al Real Estate
P.O.Box 806
idpeland„ MS 391 '
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November 11, 2020
To o It May Conce
Acadia healthcare operating Clarksville Treatment Center, LLC leases space in a
multi -tenant project we own and manage known as Gateway Grassing, located at 495
Dunlop Lane, Clarksville, Tennessee.
essee._
Tenants in Gateway Grassing ° elude a branch bankArmed Farces recruiting offices, a
Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics practice, as well as rather professional and medical
offices.
We have enjoyed an excellent relationship ith Acadia: Healthcare and their subsidiary
Clarksville Treatment Center. They have been model tenants and I would encourage any
landlord to consider leasing space to theme
You are welcome to contact me should you have questions.
Sincerely,
Wayne Wilkinson, CCIM
President
Ai Clarksville
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Justirs a Willikom
Community Development Director
with copy to -
Lelia Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
Community Development Department
City of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
RE: CUP application for 535 East First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
California Treatment Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
of Ms. Willkom:
Thank you for returning my call on Wednesday morning. You mentioned that the application is
being circulated and that your department is waiting on comments back from a couple of other
departments; however, you said that you would prompt the to get their comments back to you
as soon as possible. Thank you for that.
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To whoin it may concern,
Jeff@speederes.com
Speed Commercial Real I-Lstalc
RO. Box 806
Rideland, MS 39158
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To Whom It May Concens:
Acadia Healthcare operating as Clarksville Treatment Center, LLC leases space in a
multi -tenant project we own and manage known as Gateway Crossing, located at 495
Dunlop Lane, Clarksville, Tennessee.
Tenants in Gateway Crossing include a branch bank, Armed Forces recruiting offices, a
Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics practice, as well as othcr professional and medical
offices.
We have enjoyed an excellent relationship with Acadia Healthcare and their subsidiary
Clarksville Treatment Center. They have been model tenants and I would encourage any
landlord to consider leasing space to them.
You are welcome to contact me should you have questions.
M�
Wayne Wilkinson, CCIM
President
NCI Clarksville
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Community Development Department
Sent via e-mail to ant on mruscella,,Wacadiahealthcare,,com
Tony Ruscella
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
9009 Carothers Blvd- Suite 1-1
Franklin, TN 37067
SUBJECT: INCOMPLETENESS OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP-
2022-0009) FOR A MEDICAL CLINIC OUT -PATIENT ONLY
Dear Mr. Ruscella,
TUSTIN
BuILDING OUR FUTURE
HONORING OUR PAST
Thank you for your application, received on April 19, 2022, requesting approval of a Conditional Use
Permit (CUP) for the operation of a medical clinic out -patient only for the proposed Comprehensive
Treatment Center/Clinic (CTQ on the second (2nd) floor of an existing office building located in the
Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan (SP-12) at 535 E. First Street. This request is identified as
CUP 2022-0009.
The Community Development Department has reviewed your submitted materials, and in conformance
with Government Code Section 65943, this is notification that your application is considered incomplete.
For your application to be considered complete, all information, exhibits, and materials identified in Exhibit
A must be provided, and all comments addressed. Please note that additional potential conditions of
approval will be provided once the project is deemed complete.
Please address each comment, and submit two (2) sets of plans, and an electronic copy for review. When
you are ready to resubmit your project, please contact me so that arrangements can be made to accept the
resubmiftal, Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this project, I can be reached at (714)
573-3126 or
ME=
cs�
Lelia Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
Attachment: Exhibit A- Comments and Corrections
cc: Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 9278o * P: (714) 573-3100 e F- (714) 573-3113 @ www.tustinea.org
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From: Hultrdh, Irma lFluitron tustinca;arRa
Sent. Wednesday; May 18, 2022 7; 12 P
To: Brian Spalding Brian.Spaldin acadiandalthcare.co >
: hilip atcmic-inc.com; Kuitr n, Irma <IHuitr n tustinca. r >
Subject: FVV: 535 East First Street
Importance. high
WARNING: This email originated from outside of Acadia alt car °s email system. Please use CAUTION when clicking
links, ripening attachments, or providing information unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
HI Brian
Will you please email me alist of year questions? I will get the answers for you right away, once I receive your list.
Sincerely,
Irma
From, Philip Tayssir
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2022 4:10 PM
To: Huitr n, Irma �IKuitr�ah tustin aac�rr
c. Brian Spalding <fitan-Spalcfin acadiahealthcarexorn>
Subject: RE: 535 East First Street
Hi Irma,
Thank you for the email. Brian Spalding with Acadia had the questions and per my conversation with him a few
moments ago, he said that he was told by Rachel in planning that he would have the responses by the and of today. I
suggested that he reach out to you if he has not heard back yet. I have your number as 714-573-3035.
Kara is his information
Brian Spalding, PIMP I CTC Project Manager Il
Acadia Healthcare
Direct: 1() 421-6833
Email: E rian. al ina AdadiaFlaalthcare,c rri
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k pi id Use Disorder Programs 9009 Carothers Pkwy„maide CI
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May 19, 2022
Leila Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
Community unity Development Department
City of TUS ire
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92750
RE: Response to your letter dated May 13, 2022 addressed to Tony Ruscella % Acadia, for Conditional
Use Permit (CUP 20 -0009) for an out -patient counseling and treatment center at 535 East First
Street, Tustin, California.
Dear Ms. Carver:
In reply to your May 13, 2022 letter which included an Exhibit A titled, Comments and Corrections, please
fired our responses, matching your Exhibit A numbering system with an "R" added to indicate that it is our
response. During this phase of the process, I will be taking over for Tony, so please reach out tome with any
additional questions and responses.
Our Rsinsesa
1. Please see Attachment A titled, "PROPOSED FLOOR PLAID" showing an updated layout to the
second floor to what is currently in place. As explained previously, the entire project, including landscaping,
parking, building and inside improvements, are all existing. The second floor restroorns were completely
rebuilt to ADA standards in 2002 per City of Tustin Permit Number CO2-0033, which was finalized by the City
on December 23, 2002. The proposed floor plan provided does modify the upstairs to some degree, including
new restroorns, A comprehensive set of tenant improvement drawings, prepared by a duly licensed
architectural and engineering firm, will be provided as part of the building department approval process.
R2. See Attachment 0 titled, "6 MSPENSINc POLICES" as part of the Acadia°s overall operational
manual and the polices are based on state and federally mandated requirements.
Responses to Planning Division Comments
R3. See Attachment C showing Acadia"s California Locations, Acadia is a national company with
locations in 40 states and Puerto Rico.
Responses to Building Division Comments
As stated above, a comprehensive set of tenant improvement drawings will be prepared by licensed
professionals and submitted for building department permit review necessary for a building permit.
4. As is identified on the Proposed Floor Plan, all work gill be in compliance with the California
code within the series for 2019 if the drawing package will be submitted prior to January 1, 2023, and to the
2022 code if the drawing package is submitted on or after January 1, 2023. 1n this case, we plan on providing
the tenant improvement package prior to the end of the year.
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Responses to Polke Department Comments
R120 We are happy to meet with the Tustin Police Department to address any concerns and
answer any questions which they may have. As stated in earlier correspondence and discussions, the facility
is subject to review and permitting by other Federal and State agencies prior opening and throughout its
operation, Additionaliy, monitoring cameras will be installed and dedicated persons will be assigned to
physically monitor the location,
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EXHIBIT A
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
535 E. FIRST STREET
CUP-2022-0009
The following comment is based on the Development Application submittal requirements (Section
8), Refer to the detailed instructions at the following fink-
AgRrication-PDR
The application materials received are inconnpiete due to insufficient information provided in the
first appkation submittal,
1, Please provide a proposed floor plan for all proposed tenant improvements and incorporate
the Building Division comments below. The proposed floor shall include the foftwing
information,
a. Dimension and label the I msincWdin_q but not limited o RrMosed use of all areas and rooms
—the loc�t—ion of behaviomal it�her—a'offices me—ckcW coqgg11ab(jn sph Ki ma
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Planning Division Comaments
3, Please provide a list of Acadia Healthcare Comprehensive Treatment Center/Clinic (CTC)
facHifies in Cafifornia slrnHar in operation characteristics to the proposed use in Tustin
(especially 41 Southern California), The list should include name, address, square footage,
years in operation; approximate number of clients served (per day), hours of operation, and
number of staff onsite per day.
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IFCTC Effective Date: January 2016
DIMION Reviewed: September 2019
6.1.3 DisPENSING— REPORUNG OF MEDICATION THEFT
Paper Incident Reports are available at each CTC and may be ordered from the Risk Management
department,
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CTC Effective Date: January 2016
Revised: January 2020, February 2016
hIDIVISION Reviewed: September 2019
6.1.4 DisPENstNG— ORDERING SCHEDULEDfCATION
1. Only staffmembers who have been given the peer of Attorney (FOA) from the CTC sponsors can
order medication. A copy of the POA must be canfile at the supplier, the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) and in the CTOes Resource Binder.
2, Medication must be ordered from the appropriate pharmaceutical supplier.
3, When ordering medication, J.S. Official Carder Forms (Schedules I & 11 DEA Form 222), Supplied
y the DEA, must be used. These forms are numbered and preprinted with the company's DEA
Registration number and must be used in numerical order. Reorder forms are provided by DEA
and are ordered online,
a. Instructions on the back of the DEA 222 Order fora will be follo e .
b. The DEA 222 Order forms are in book farms and are in numerical order.
Note: When you receive new DEA 222 Order forms, open all envelopes to locate the
starting number and ensure that the DEA 222 Order forms wHI be used in numerical order.
c, The DEA 222 Order forms will be used in numerical order.
d. Do not make any erasures or alterations.
e, If an error is made, the DEA 222 Carder form will be marked VOID and kept on file,
f, No White Out will be used.
. The forms must be filled out completely.
4. A staff member authorized to order rnsust corn plete the fo ,
Note: The Regional Director, Clinic Director and Nursing Supervisor or designee should be
authorized to order medication.
5. A photocopy is to be made of the completed DEA 222 Order forms and placed in the Schedule 11
DEA Binder and uploaded to the OTC: Resources Sharelcolnt. Select "DEA Documentation' and
then select the appropriate clinic name's folder and copy or upload to the subfolder named `222
FORMS'. Use the standardized document name 'Ctlinic name msm dd yy For exam le, 'Co e11222
01 29 20'.
6. The original DEA 222 Order forms is sent to the pharmaceutical company to place an order.
7. When the medication order is received the "Date Received" and "Amount Received" is to be filled
out. A copy of the competed foam is to be mailed or ernaiMed to the DEA.
a. The DEA address is on the back of the DEA 222 Order foam.
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CTC Effective Date: January 2016
Revised: July 2017 (CA), May 2016
ODIVISION Reviewed: September 2019
DrsPENsiNG — MONTHLY INVENTORY ACCOUNTABILITY AND REcORDKEEPING (CA)
Iodic
Each CTC will complete an accountability audit on the last day of each month, after medication
dispensing is completed. The monthly inventory forms, SpHiNariance Reports, software reports, and any
additional accountability forms requested by the internal DEA Specialist, All required accountability and
recordkeeping documentation will be sent to the Regional DEA Specialist by the 51h working day of the
month.
3. Using computerized software, the following reports should be printed for each medication type
dispensed at the CTC:
a. Inventory on hand on close of business on the last day of the month
b. Report showing all inventory received during the month
c. All inventory miHigrarns distributed to patients during the month
rl, All inventory milligrams distributed through spill, destruction, or loss during the month
4. [CA Specific: For non-EMR inventory, for each medication, review,
a. Ancillary Medication Inventory Shipment Receipt Log (CA)
b. Individual Patient Medication Administration Record (CA)
c. Ancillary Medication Patient Dispensing Log per Bottle (CA)
& A review of all spillis/loss, by nurse, wifl be cornpieted by the Clinic Director.
9. Maintain all monthly inventory reports and logs and any additional rebated accountability and
recordkeeping documentation in the Monthly Reports/Spfll and Variance Binder in the Dispensing
Room,
Refer to the rorms Manual for the following forms:
Monthly Buprenorphidelhtafoxone Film Inventory
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hjCTC Reviewed: September 2019
DIWSION
6. 1. 11 MsPENsiw - CuRB-Sw DosiNG
Policy -
The CTC will make accommodations to provide medication to patients "curb -side" (at a patient's
automobile) in accordance with all federal and state regulations in the event a patient is unable to enter the
CTC,
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Revised: September 2019, August 2019, May
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Reviewed: September 2019
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Revised: October 2016
ODIVISION Reviewed: September 2019
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DIVISION
6.2.3 TAKE-Hows- HOLIDAY EXCEPTIONS
Effective Date: January 2016
Revise ; April 2018
Reviewed: September 2019
In the event a CTC is not closed for a holiday, the CTC physician may approve a holiday take-home if the
patient has met applicable federall, state and CTC criteria. All patients are responsible for their methadone
take-home bottle when received. Methadone will not be replaced under any circumstances. Documentation
for Holiday Exception will be as followed:
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6.3.1 SCREENINGPROCEDURES
Policy,
The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures related to the screening and admission for patients
prior to receiving opioid treatment rasing buprenorphine„ buprenorphine}naloxone.
The following procedures should be followed to screen patients entering buprenorphine,
buprenorphinefnalo one treatment.
➢ te. In all bu renorphine, buprenorphinefnaloxone policies, where the CTC physician is referenced. a
physician extender or similar licensed medical staff member may perform the duties of the CTC physician,
if designated by the CTC physician and allowed by the individual state regulatory authorities where the C T
is located.
Morphine/Opioid
Methadone (unless history has been established prior to admission)
Benaodiazepine
Amphetamine
Cocaine
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Effective Date: January 2016
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CTC Effective Date: January 201
Revised: April 2019
IrDMSION Reviewed: September 2019
Policy.
The purpose of this policy is to recognize patients who have certain life circumstances, co -morbid medical
or behavioral conditions that warrant special consideration during the assessment and treatment of opioi
addiction awing methadone, buprenorphine, bu renor hinednaloxone and nalc one.
Procedure:
A: Patients with MedicM Co -Occurring Medical Conditions
Patients with o icrid addiction often have other co-occurring medical problems as o consequence of bath
high -risk behaviors and of direct toxic effects of the active and inert ingredients in Mick drugs. With patients
being treated with medication -assisted treatment, it is important to screen for and manage common co-
occurring medical conditions and to anticipate known and potential drug interactions:
B. Geriatric Patients
Literature on the use of buprenorphine, buprenorphinelnaloxone in geriatric patients is extremely limited
Due to poterntlal differences in rates of metabolism and absorption compared to younger individuals, care
should be exercised in the use of buprenorphine, buprenorphineinalo one in geriatric patients
D. Patients with Significant Psychiatric Co - Occurring Conditions
The presence and severity of co-occurring psychiatric conditions must be assessed prior to initiating
medication -assisted treatment, and a determination made whether referral to specialized behavioral health
services are necessary. The psychiatric disorders most commonly encountered in patients addicted to
opioids are other substance abuse disorders, depressive disorders, post -traumatic stress disorder,
substance -induced psychiatric disorders and personality disorders such as antisocial and borderline
personality disorder.
As with medical co-occurring conditions, it is important to screen for and manage psychiatric conditions and
to explore the potential for complications with medications used to treat the psychiatric conditions.
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opioid for its good -altering effects, as long as the patient meets DSIVI-5 criteria for Cpioid Use Disorder,
Moderate or Severe.
Patients who need treatment for pain but not for substance use disorder should be treated within the context
of a medical or surgical setting. They should not be transferred to a medication assisted treatment program
simply because they have become physically dependent on prescribed opioids in the course of medical
treatment, although they can be for detoxification or maintenance therapy if the patient meets current DS -
criteria for opioid use disorder, moderate or severe intensity.
Patients who are being treated for addiction also may experience pain due to illness or injury unrelated to
drug use. Pain in patients receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or bu renorphinernaloxone treatment for
opioid addiction should be treated initially with non-opioid analgesics when appropriate,
Patients maintained on methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphineinaloxone whose acute pain is net
relieved by non-opioid medications should receive the usual aggressive pain management, which may
include the use of short -acting opioid pain relievers. While patients are taking opioid pain medications, the
administration of buprenorphine, bu renorphinelnaloxone generally should be discontinued, When
restarting buprenorphine, buprenorphinelnalo one, to prevent acutely precipitating withdrawal,
administration generally should not begin until sufficient time has elapsed for the opioid pain medication to
have cleared from the patient's systems, as demonstrated by the onset of early withdrawal symptoms (CTC
physician/designee should be consulted regarding this specific situation, if deemed appropriate). patients
who are receiving long -acting opioids for chronic severe pain are not good candidates for buprenorphine,
uprenor,phineinaloxone treatment, However, such patients can be treated by the outside physician treating
their pain with long -acting opioids while taking methadone from the CTC (for treatment of their OUD), (rate
that additional methadone in such a case should not be used by the physician treating the patient's pain. It
is poor clinical practice fora patient to have two different sources of methadone and it may be unacceptable
to regulators as well.
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CTC Effective Date: May 2017
DIMDIMION
Reviewed: September 2019
6.3.7 BuPRENoRPHiNE, uNi 1 TREATMENT ®- DisPENsiNG
Procedure:
Suprenorphihe and buprenorphine/nalexone tablets may be crushed by the nursing staff prier to dispensing
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Justina Wilikorn
Community Development Director
RE: CUP 2022-0009 application for 535 East First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
California Treatment Services, Ll-C, a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company,
Inc.
We are in need of your help with this application and hope that you can assist. Currently, I
understand that the planning department won't have a response back to us until next week on
Friday, June 10, 2022, and any hope of meeting the June 14, 2022 planning commission
hearing has passed.
I understand that, per Leila's conversation with the Acadia's project manager, Brian Spalding,
she is still waiting on the police department's review and she anticipates another round of
comments. We would appreciate that the application be considered complete as soon as
possible so that we can make the June 28, 2022 planning commission hearing. Is there any
way we can get the comments, if there are any, back on Monday June 6, 2022?
As you know, we have been working with the planning department since January of this year.
The property is fully developed and we are not requesting any allowances be made, even for
items such as parking, as the site has more parking that what is required. At every opportunity
we have responded to the C4's requests for more information, even for items such as what
type of employee breakroorn appliances will be used, even though that should not be necessary
under a CUP application.
This project benefits disabled individuals and, ultimately, the City of Tustin and the communities
it serves. There is an urgent need, and any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
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Remembering what connects us.
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Brian Spalding
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
9009 Carothers Blvd., Suite B-1
Franktin, TN 37067
SUBJECT: INCOMPLETENESS OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP-2022-0009) FOR
A MEDICAL CLINIC OUT -PATIENT ONLY (2.d SUBMR-TAL)
Dear Mr. Spalding:
Thank you for your application, received on May 19, 2022, requesting approval of a Conditional
Use Permit (CUP) for the operation of a medicat clinic out -patient only for the proposed
Comprehensive Treatment Center/CLinic (CTC) on the second (2nd) floor of an existing office
building Located in the Downtown CornmerciaL Core Specific Plan (SP-12) at 535 E. First Street.
This request is identified as CUP 2022-0009.
The Community Development Department has reviewed your submitted materials, and in
conformance with Government Code Section 65943, this is notification that your application is
considered incompLete. For your application to be considered complete, all information, exhibits,
and materials identified in Exhibit A must be provided, and aLt comments addressed.
Please address each comment, and submit two (2) sets of plans, and an electronic copy for
review. When you are ready to resubmit your project, please contact me so that arrangements
can be made to accept the resubmittaL. Should you have any questions regarding this letter of
your CUP application, I can be reached at (714) 573-3126 or ki,;,,@ _,Tye,
Sincerely,
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Leila Carver
Senior Planner Consultant
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA92780 * 714-573-3000 * tusfinca,orq
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cc: Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner Consultant
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EXHIBITA
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS (2 No SUBMITTAL)
535 E. FIRST STREET
Emropq� �dFto�orPlan
Rease provide the foRoring information/corrections on the plans as appi,icabLe:
1. Provide a north arrow and scale on the plan.
2. Specify use and provide additionat detail of the following areas in order for city to understand
any other appticabte requirements:
a) Area that is not labeled that is approximately 1,560 square feet in area — 26'x60' floor
Curb -side dosing
a. The hours of operation of curb -side dosing,
b. Additionat detait on a revised Site Ran to identify proposed Location/area of parking
LoVspaces that the proposed curb -side dosing wiLL take place.
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Senior Planner Consultant
Community v to d p rt ent
City of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
535 East Flmt Street, Tustin, California
Applicant's andOwner's response to your June 17, 2022 letter requesting additional
Information.
1. Response letter to Leila carver Wth city of Tustin from Brian Spalding with Acadia.
112, Copy of Lelia carver's June 17, 2022 letter, Included
For reference,
[13. Attachments:
Revised Floor Flan
is response to itern
Received y city of Tustin Pianning Department
Date
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Contents,
El 1. Response letter to Lelia Carver with City of Tustin from Brian Spalding with Acadia.
1:1Z Copy of Lelia Carver's June 17, 2022 letter, included for reference.
1:11 Aftachments:
El Revised Floor Plan
El Owner's response to item #9
Received by City of Tustin Planning Department
Date
Print Name*
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ACADIA
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Brian Spalding
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ACACIA HEALTHCARE CTC Division
Headquaners
9009 Carothers Pk wC Suite GI
Franklin, TN 37067
iaHeaftheare.com
www.acadiaheaftlivare,com
Di (828) 42 W -6833
RE: Response to your letter dated June 17, 2022, addressed to: Brian Spalding/Acadia
Healthcare, Subject: INCOMPLETENESS OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP-
2022-0009) FOR A MEDICAL CLINIC OUT -PATIENT ONLY (2nd SUBMITTAL)
In reply to your June 17, 2022 letter with the attached Exhibit A titled, Comments and
Corrections (2nd Submittal), please find our responses, The text which is in italics are your
comments as copied from Exhibit A of your lefter, and our responses follow each of your
comments and start with an "R" indicating that it is our response.
rad Fir Ian ants
1e Provide a north arrow and scale on the plan,
Rle North Arrow and Scale. Drawing updated to show north arrow and scale.
R2. Additional Detail on Floor Plan
a) Area is open and has no specific use other than to provide access to the
surrounding offices. We plan to leave this area as it exists to save on
construction cost.
AcMdalCity of Tustin
June 22, 2022
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In regards to Item 13, this is no longer relevant. As background information, at one time, a
separate entity owned the front lot with the building (Akita 401-151-08), and a separate entity
owned the two back lots (APIN's 401-151-13 and 401-163-10). The Item 13 Agreement
addressed various issues such as a ground lease, rights to acquire the prop", and cross -
access easements between the entities. However, none of this is relevant any longer because
Atomic owns all three parcels, as demonstrated in the Prelim Title Report,
Therefore, the reciprocal use agreement is for only for ingress and egress as provided for in
Item 12 of the Prelim Title Report There is no shared parking agreement. Every parking
space for all three lots (ATVs 401-151-08, 401-161-13, and 401-163-10) are fully owned and
controlled by Atomic and are 100% available for use to the building with none of the parking
spaces promised, leased, encumbered, etc. to any other entities other than those parties
leasing areas of the Subject Building,
There is no existing joint -use (shared) parking agreement with the adjacent property to the west
(APN 401 -15-11 - Wellington Office Plaza).
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300 Centenniat Way, Tustin, CA 92780 e 714- 73-3000 a tusfinca,org
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CUP 2022-0009
535 E. First Street
Duty 21, 2022
Page 2
Your project has been tentatively scheduLed for a Planning Commission hearing on August 23,
2022, at 7:00 p.m, Additional, information wiLL be provided regarding the Planning Commission
hearing. Acopyof the meeting agenda and staff rep ortforyour project well be avail.abLe seventy-
two (72) hours prior to the scheduLed meeting.
Should you have any questions, please contact me at (714) 573-3115 or by etectronic mail at
J-\MiJLkDm@JqALqr,a�M .
CC: Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc,
Pamela Sapetto, Sapetto Real Estate Sotutions, Inc
Justina WiRkom, Community Development Director
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principat Manner
Lelia Carver, Senior Planner ConsuLtant
Community Devetopment Department
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA' 753 a 714-573-3000 - tustinca.org
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Public Records Request Form
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City of Tustin, C
I arts requesting thefollowing; `rhis paablir recordS request is for any and all documomts, ein ails, recordings, diagrams,
discuss ion notes, rneeting and corre5p riding minutes, calendars, hand Wrrit no rrr ms
p0cy decisions (internal and externalf, findings, police department findings, research done can
the proposed applicant, ail ,as 0, relater to the conditional use, permit (CLIP 2022-0009) for the
applicant, California Treatment r:arvlcpm , r,L (a a ubali i ary of Acadia tleaithcare Company, Inc,)
treatment center at 535 East First: Sitt`aret„ Tustin, CA. The time period is starting on and with
January f, 2022 through the hate of ttaar praiaiic Fecords request and includes any aforementioned
items which ,were generated prior to the t"rne ,,{Fa0en the CUP application was srrbrnitted. .'Isis
public rerwds request is interoJed to be all inclusive,
As, reference Atomic laaarraafra ente, Inc, it ffie owner of 535 East Drat Street, l am acting as are
individual as °oat..11 as farPsid nt of Atomic,
The known persons to erne, at than City, that have been vaorkirsp on this project are as f¢ ltiwvs
Manning Department
Samantha Beier, Senior Planner
Irma Hultr n; pealstant Director
ftaatina Af8llaaarn fCiorne unity Devetoprnent Dlfectorf
Raymond Barragaarr
Versa Hurtaarlca
forge Wdonado, Naanner of the Day
Le to Carver, Senior Pa an aor t'zas°sultaant
A. Coweaa
Economic Deve,ioprn nt Office
Chris KusLer, Director, of Econorrdc lypveioponent
Police Department
Sarah p-rnxei-limp
CRY COUncil
Mayor Austin kPr,!rrafard
Therefore, ttaiv public records requests also la°te,.ludes any of their individual calendars, rrasama
books, ernarls, rate. which they keep which have comment„ regarding this CLIP, including those
p6or to the CUP application being °aiifar ku-,d, and the prrrfaeity in rrr;nerarl,
Arly drawings was part of the application xs being rerjueslvd, and ;additlonall , I will be providing a
sepiaate Affidavit of taatip Requesting ,spas+cba nfl).apliration or Official Plans, are regUired by the
City, to aaaore that all necessary request formr, heavy+ been provided by rne, Regard e, 5. please
pmvide all of the r°i,i°ar riaal requested that you can provide without data notarized forrn, As you are
aware, the above roqnested materials need to be provided within 1D (lays and since all of the
rnateri als waaa-e recent, tf ere should not be any re a.a..on for the tiky to rtf>a.d additional this- to...
corr,ply with tsar; la ry,
Property address of records 535 East First at r-et
requested (if applicable): rtaafirs
Ca _
92780
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Contact name:
phMp Teyssler
Contact email:
phMp@atornicAnc,com
Contact phone number.
61-234-7966
Contact address:
3200 Hgh3 n3 Ave
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9150
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MICHAEL S. DAUDT
DIRECT DIAL: (714) 415-1059
DIRECT FAX: (714) 415-1159
E-MAIL: MDAUDT@WSS-LAW.COM
August 11, 2022
VIA EMAIL
Philip Teyssier
phji ipC&atomic-inc.com
Re: City of Tustin — Public Records Act Request
Received July 21, 2022 — Notice of Determination
Dear Mr. Teyssier:
This office serves as City Attorney to the City of Tustin, California (the "City") and has
been asked to respond to your recent Public Records Act request on behalf of the City. This letter
shall serve as the City's notice of determination as to whether your request seeks copies of non-
exempt, non -privileged, and disclosable public records in the City's possession, pursuant to the
California Public Records Act ("the Act") (Government Code § 6250 et seq.).
On July 7, 2022, the City received your request for public records seeking "...any and all
documents, emails, recordings, diagrams, discussion notes, meeting agendas and corresponding
minutes, calendars, handwritten notes, policy decisions (internal and external), findings, police
department findings, research done on the proposed applicant, all as it relates to the conditional
use permit (CUP 2022- 0009) for the applicant, California Treatment Services, LLC (a subsidiary
of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.) treatment center at 535 East First Street, Tustin, CA. The
time period is starting on and with January 1, 2022 through the date of this public records request
and includes any aforementioned items which were generated prior to the time when the CUP
application was submitted." After receipt of your request, by letter dated August 1, 2022, I notified
you of the City's exercise of its right to a 1.4-day time extension within which to provide its notice
of determination.
The City has evaluated your request in an effort to make a determination as to whether the
request seeks copies of disclosable public "records," as defined by the Act, that are in the
possession of the City. The City has located records using reasonable efforts to locate responsive,
or potentially responsive, documents. (City of ' San Jose v. Superior Court (2017) 2 Cal.5I' 608,
627) ("The scope of an agency's search for public records `need only be reasonably calculated to
locate responsive documents."')
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The City has identified non-exempt, non -privileged, and disclosable public records deemed
responsive to your request. Please be advised that records will not be produced, or may be redacted,
to the extent they are determined to be exempt from disclosure pursuant to the following
exemptions: the attorney -client privilege and attorney work product doctrine (Government Code
§ 6254(k); Evidence Code § 954; Code of Civil Procedure § 2018.030); preliminary drafts, notes
or interagency or intra-agency memoranda that are not retained in the ordinary course of business
(Government Code § 6254(a)); and deliberative process privilege and/or public interest exemption
(Government Code § 6255; Times Mirror v. Superior Ct. (1991) 53 Cal.3d 1325).
An initial batch of non-exempt, non -privileged, and disclosable public records deemed
responsive to your request are attached to this correspondence.
The City will continue to diligently search for, compile and review additional records
potentially responsive to your request. Once identified, the additional non-exempt, non -privileged,
disclosable public records will be promptly produced. If it is determined that any subsequently
identified records are exempt from disclosure, in whole or in part, we will so notify you at that
time.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.
Sincerely,
WOODRUFF, SPRADLIN & SMART
A Professional Corporation
ISIRWaeM Paade
Michael S. Daudt
cc: City Clerk
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
"T
Police Field Activity
I nddi-,nt # 2001 u4842
Incident: 20010484z (CLu5ED)
Cruatud: U [/u9/2u U4:5 /:2.3 Thursday by PHN3 GARCIA, JESSICA
L)ispatchud:
Closed: 01/09/20 05:10:43
P inal call type: :314F (2) INL)ECENT EXPOSURh iN/FKu(jKtSS
Init. call type:
314.r (2) INL)hCEN'I'EXPOSURE IN/PROGRtSS
Primary unit:
336
Case Number:
Nonce
Jisposition:
NR:1
Grid: 24-n Uisp. group: Nhl3eat2
Location: 2101 E IS t S i
KY Name:1111111111111111111111
KY Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type
0'i 10ylzO U4:58:34 2994
01/09/20 04:58:45 2994
01/09/20 04:59:21 2994
01/09/20 04:5y:40 zvv4
01/09/20 05:10:43 334
01/09/20 05:-10:43 334
Source: 'YELE PHONE Sub Type:
Comment
MALE AND FEM CAMPED OUT IN FRONT OF bLE)G
bU I F1 FiAVE THEIR PANTS DOWN
MALE AND FEM ARE NOW 4-15 VERbAL VV i I H CP'S COWORKER,
REF TO LEAVE
CP OBS BEER CANS AND METH PIPE NEAR THE FEM
subis left, not 314
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 295
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident 9 200110885
M p
Incident: 200110885 (CLOSED)
Created: U 1/ 18/20 09:38:17 Saturday by uSFj UAKBER, CAITLIN
Dispatched: 01718720 10:44:43 unit 142 by, DSP 1 289
Enroute: 01/18/20 1o:44:48 unit 142
Un Scene: 0 1 / 18/20 10:4 /:5o unit 142
Closed: 01/18/20 10:54:30
Final call type: INAKU (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVi i Y
Init. call type: NAKU (J) NARC(Y1'1C ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 142
Case Number: None
Disposition: Nx:i
(jriU: 245 Dish. group: NtBeatZ
Location: 21UI E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/ i ime Operator Type
01/18/2009:40:2-1 3549 1
ui/i8/20 10:44:43 DSPI 2887 3
01/18/20 10:44:48 142 3
01/18/20 10:44:48 142 3
01/18/20 -w:4t:56 142 3
01/18/20 10:54:30 142 3
01h3/zu 10:54:30 142 3
Source: Sub Type:
Comment
CP ADVSING ALOT OF PEuPCE IN THE PARKING LOT USING
DRUGS AND THE CLINIC IS (,COSED SO No ONE SHOULD BE
THERE.
14z: DSPTCH (ROMERO, BENJAMIN)
142: ENROUTE
j 42: Responding From = N GRAND AV\E -i ST S i
142: ATSCNE
142: AVAIL
Incident t-Iv5cZI.
Attachment 19, Page 296
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2UU1 17693
Case 9 2020-02508
Incident: 200117693 (CLOSED)
created: U 1/29/20 22:01:16 1 uesday by 8 1 OA 8 1 OA
uispatched: U 1/28/20 22:U 1: 17 uidt 816A by, 816A 8 1 OA
Enroute: U 112872U 22:22:41 unit 816A
UnScene: 01/28/2u 22:31:20 unit 810A
closet 01/28/20 23:26:42
Pinai cart type: FA'1'UK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: FA1UK(-'))FA1-R0LCHECK
Primary unit: 816A
Case Number: 2020-02508 (UA—ubS Arrest)
uisposition: OA: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NtBeaU Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
KF Name:
RP rhone:
Date/Time
Operator
Typ.
Comment
01/28/2u zz:ui:i t
816A
3
816A: Responding From = N TUS i IM AV\E 6TH ST
01/28/20 22:01:17
816A
3
MA: DSPTCH (DONALDSON, KYLE)
w lzglzu zz: 18:06
WebRMS
1
816A assigned 4asu riumDur: CI#2020-02508
01/28/20 22:22:47
8-iUA
3
816A: ENROUTE
u1/28/20 22:23:01
816A
1
1 male aria i Turnale starting 20.2
01/28/20 22:31:19
$16A
1
97 ending 22.9
01/28/20 22:31:26
816A
3
816A: A I SCNE
01/28/20 23:z6:4z
816A
3
816A: AVAIL
01/28/20 23:26:42
816A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 297
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Z
Police Field Activity
lncidt::nt # 20011932u
Incident: 200119320 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/31/20 0 /:45:44 Vriclay by FHN I MAKFINEZ, JESSICA
Dispatched: 01/31/20 08:16:20 unit 143 by usF I 339-)
tnroute: 01/31/20 09:16:46 unit 143
On Scene: Ul/J 1120 09:20:14 unit 143
Closed: 01/31/20 VS:24:2 /
final call type: WELF (3) WtLtIAKt (-;11tU&
mit. call type: WELk'(3) WELFARE CHtC&
Primaj,y unit: 14-1
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: I
urid: z45 Uisp. group: NEBea12
Location: 21ui h iS r S r
RP Name:
KV Phone: -
Date/Time Oper-atur i ype
01 /31 /20 07:50:04 3554 1
01/31/20 0&-16:20 MSP-i 3395 3
01/31/20 08:16:20 3395 1
01 /31/20 08: 1 o:46 143 3
01/31/20 08:16:46 143 3
08:20:14 143 3
01/31/20 08:24:27 143 3
0-1/3-1/20 08:24:27 143 1
01 /31 /20 08:24:2 t -143 1
Source: TtLtFHUNt ZSUb lype:
Comment
CP CONCEKENC) FOR TRANSIENTS LIVING NEAR COVERED
AREA, SuBjS uOvERED W/ A TARPS, CP ADV'D 2 SUBJS
PASSED AWAY KECENTLY IN THE SAME AREA
143: DSPTCH (ENGLE, THOMAS)
Will A0V
143: ENROUTE
-143: Kesponding From = E MCFADDEN AV\E MCFADDEN Av
143: ATSCNE
143: AVAIL
subj advised ,Me was Tine
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 298
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 20u2U8bZ4
Incident: 200208624 (CCOSEu)
CreateZI: 02/14/2u 14:51:43 triillay by FHN4 RIDGE, JONA i HAN
uispatcheZ[:
Closed: U)/ 14/20 15:28:46
Final call type: 6uz'l (.3)'I'KESPASSING-TRANS.ItN I
Init. call type: 602 1 (3) 1 KtSFASSlNU-'I'FA.NSlENT
Primary unit: 242A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: NE13eat2 Source: TELEPHONt Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS i S I :1VIETtIAI)ONE CLINIC
KF Name:�
RP Phone:1111111111111111111111111111
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
02/14/20 14:5z:49 3455 APPROX 8-9 TRANSIEN I S CONGREGATING NEAR THE
ENTRANCE OF SUNLAND mOTEL
02/14/20 14:53:06 3455 CP HAS ASKED THEM TO MOVE ALONG, BUT i HEY HAVEN'T
COMPLIED
02/14/zu 14:53:06 3455 Incident Clost;M.
Attachment 19, Page 299
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200209074
Incident:200209074 (CLOSED)
treated: U2/15/20 09:1 /:J9 Saturtlay by llS1'3 HI KNANL)UL, HELEN
Dispatched: 02/15/2u U9:39:35 unit 114A by uSY1 25 /1
Enroute: 02/15/20 09:40:12 unit 114A
Un Scene: 02/15120 09:52:04 unit 114A
tlosezi: UZ/ 15/ZU 1 U:U / 32
Final call type: 4151 (3 ) DIS I UKBANUL- I KANSILN 1
Init. call tyke: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 114A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NK:1
tJria: 245 Lisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1S 1' S'1' :ME1'HUDUNE CLINIC
Kr Name:_
RP Phone:
Dater E ime Operator Type
Comment
02/15/20 09:18:07 2782
1
SEVERAL TRANSIENTS OUT FRONT OF LOC REF TO LEAVE_
CP HAS ASKED THEM SEVERAL TIMES . THEY HAVE SE i ur
CAMP
02/15/20 09:39:35 DSP1 2571 3
114A: DSPTCH (RALSTON, TIMOTHY)
02/15/20 0u:39:5/ z5r-1
-1
N/ E UNI 1 S 16
02/15/20 09:40:12 114A
3
114A: ENROUTE
02115/Lu uu:4u:"1 L -1-14A
3
114A: rtespondng From = vv 101 m S 1 W DAISY AV
02/15/20 09:52:04 114A
3
114A: ATSCNE
'uz/15/Lu iu:ur:3z 114A
3
114A: AVAIL
02/15/20 10:07:33 114A
advised several transients to leave, contact w/ security made
0zh 5/20 10:07:33 114A
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 300
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # ZUU21 UUb1
Incident: 200210051 (CLOSED)
createI U2/ 16/2U 2 I:U4: t2 Sunday by F14N I KAMIKtL, itSSICA
u1spatched:
Closed: 02/16/20 21:44:44
F.nal call type: 602'1'(3)'I'RESPASSINU-*I'RANSIEN'I'
Init. call type: 6027'(3) 1 KESFASSINU- I KANSItN I
i-rimary unit: 244A
Case Number: None
D.sposition: NK:1
UriU: 245 UiSp. group: Np-t3eau Source: I tLtFHUNt Sub lyre:
Location: zift E iS i Si
RP Narne:
XF Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
02/16/20 21:04:43 3146 CP IS ARMED SECURI i Y & FIAS / SU-SiS DETAINED FOR 602
Ozll 6/20 21:04:57 3146 2 MALES - COOPERATIVE
02/16/20 21:44:39 244A Incident Closed.
Z44A Subjects YYere not asked to leave prior to arrival. Subjects complied
tv ine request.
Attachment 19, Page 301
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
31
Police Field Activity
I ncicient ;P zuuz 16339
uase ;; ZUZU-U4Ubl
Incident: 200216339 (GEUSED)
created: v2/26/2v 10:43: 18 w ednesday by DSP2 PUGA, ANGELICA
Dispatched:
Enroute: 02/26/20 11:03:22 unit 134
Un Scene: 0212612U 1. 1: 1 1:2 I. unit 114
Closed: U2/20/2U 12: 1 JCYO
Final call type: FLAG (4) OFFICER FLAGGED DOWN
illif. call type: IFLAG (4) OFFICER FLAG UEL) DOWN
Primary unit: 1.34
Case Number: 2UZU-U4Yn1 (CA —Call arrest)
Disposition: CA: I
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: N EBeal:2 Source: KA01U Sub Type:
Location: 21UI E ISTST
KF Name:
RP Phone:
13atal I i I I to
Opel atvl
I YPO
Comment
02/26/20 10:54:53
2571
1
Callback task request:MEDICS =MALE, EXTREMECY U/ 1
02/26/20 10:55:12
3649
1
139 OC;FA
02/26/20 11:03:22
134
3
134: ENROUTE
02/26/20 11:11:21
134
3
134: ATSCNE
rjz/z5/z0 .i -i: -1 -1:55
WebRMS
1
134 assigned case number : CI#2020-04951
02/26/20 12:15:56
134
3
134: AVAIL
rjZ/Z6/Z0 I Z:15:56
'i 34
:3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 302
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200300123
Incident: 200300123 (CLOSED)
Created: 0310112U U/:31:4'/ Sunday by DSF4 CiARCIA, CECILIA
DispatcheZI: 03/01/2007:35:3/ unit 140 by USF 1 299'1
hnroute: 03101120 07:35:41 unit 145
On Scene: 0.5101120 01:39:21 unit 145
Closed: 03/01/2U V /:43:U /
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIS I PIKE UtF'I'
init. call type: ASS'1'F (2) ASSIST FIRE uty I
Primary unit: 145
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
(ji-M: 245 wisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELErHUNt Sub Type:
Location: ztui E IS f5f:RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
RP Name:
KF Phone:
Date/Time Up-wiator
Type
Comment
03/01/20 07:32:38 2928
1
=Or-17) ul FMr- UNCONS IN FRONT OF METHADONE CLINIC
IN GRY St:OAM. MIRE ENR
03/0-j/zO U1:33:4t 2622
1
1 ALSO RECD CALL FROM OC FIRE FErl IS IN A URY
HYUNDAI, OCFA IS ENRT
03/01/20 07:35:37 DSPI 2?5ot
3
145: OSPTCH (GUTIERREZ, MARTIN)
03/-u1/zO Ot:35:37 DSPI 2887 3
146: DSPTCH (ESPARZA,MARIO)
03/01/20 07:35:41 145
3
145: ENROUTE
03/01/20 07:35:41 145
3
145: Responding From = N I US I A AV
03/01/20 07:35:4u -j 4t)
3
146: ENROUTE
03/01/20 07:35:46 146
3
146: ResporiMiriv Mom = N TUSTIN AV
03/01/20 07:3v:z1 145
3
145: ATSCNE
03/01/20 07:39:24 146
3
-146: A i SCM t=
03/0-1/0 01:41:19 146
1
MEDICAL AID
03/01/20 07:43:00 145
3
145: AVAIL
03/01/z0 07:43:07 146
3
146: AVAIL
03/01/20 07:43:0 t -1 4b
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 303
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident 9 2UU3U23 f2
Incident: 200302372 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/04/20 14:47:2u wednesday by FHN i I UKKtS,.NANC Y
Uispatched:
Closed: U3/04/20 15:�6:13
Final call type: INAKU (J) NAKC01. IC ACJ IVIFY
Iiar.call type: NARC(3)NAKUU11UAU11V11Y
Primary unit: 231
Case Number: None
Disposition: NKA
6rid: 245 Disp. group: NEtieatz Source: I tLttHUN t Sub I ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'1':METH0D0NE CLINIC
KY Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/04/20 14:44:32 SYS
03/04/20 14:49:15 3073
03/04/20 -i5:55:5t z31
Comment
A cellular , e-bid has occurred, check the ANI/ ALI Viewer for details
2 SUBJS USING NARCS IN FIRT OF BLDG INJECTING riEROiNE -
MB BRN PNTS & FW PINK SWTR - SAID HE TOOK PmOTOS AND
VIDEOS OF SUBJS AND WILL BE ASKING THEM TO LEAvE
Attachment 19, Page 304
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
U3/04/20 15:56:13 231 goa
03/04/20 15:z)6:-j3 13i Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 305
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 2UU3U4b28
Incident: 2003045zu (CLOSED)
created: 03/07/20 1 /:U4:1 / Saturday by USP4 MAK I IN tL, JULIA
I.Aspatcned:
Closed: UJ/V 1120 17:12:04
Final call typo: ASS IT(2) ASSIST FIRE DEr I
Init. call type: ASSTr (2) ASSISI'FIKE DEPT
Primary unit: 254A
Casv, Number: None
(iriZI:245 Disp. group: NtBeat:2 Source: TELL Sub type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
Xr Name:
RP Phonc:
Date/Time
Operator
Type Comment
03/07/20 17:04:35
2887
tOSSIBLE OD - FIRE IS ENR
03/07/20 17:05:05
3Ut3
GB'D
03/07/2U -1 1:05:17
3073
254: CLRING TO RESPOND
03/07/20 17:12:07
254A
nied aid
03/—u tlzFj it: 12:07
254A
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 306
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 200305652
Incident: 200305652 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/09/20 11:43:42 Monday by L)SFS HA:I'ZIEFSTRATIOu, JUANNA
uispatchea:
Closed: U37U972U 13:17:05
Final call type: iNAKU (3) NARCU'l'lC ACTIVITY
Init.call type: NARC(3)NAKCUllCAC'FIVI'l'Y
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 wisp. group: NE13ear2 Source: TtLtFt1UNt Sub Type:
Location: 2101 h IS I S'1':A/1JE'1'HA1)0NE CLINIC
RF Name:
XV mane:
Date/Time Operator i ype Comment
03/0y/zU 11:46:07 R291 15 TRANSlEi,4 j 5 IN i HE ALLEY INFRONT OF BUSN DOING
NARCS. n4EG VVtAF
03/09/20 12:27:55 Rzy-j CP CB ADV THAT SEC HAS TRIED TO FZFMIOvE TRANSIENTS
AND REFUSED
U3/09/20 12:29:10 R291 TRAi,45itN i S IN THE MIDDLE OF DRIVE WAY BLOCKING
TRAFFIC. Cr' Auv SUBJS HAVE NEEDLES IN THEIR NECK 51 ILL
SHOOThN4G ujr,
03/09/20 12:2ar-in Rzui CID is
03/09/20 13:16:59 3587 Cis Cr' AUv'D OF DELAY, SUBJS LEFT T22 PER CP
03/09/20 -i1-io:59 3587 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 307
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident #:.-,00305982
incident: 200305982 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/09/20 21:30:57 Monday by UNF2 XUOKI(jUEL, KACHAEL
Dispatched: 03/U9/20 21:30:58 unit 812 by, 812 812
Enroute: V31U912U 2 t:-iu:-)8 unit 812
OnScene: 03/09/2u 21:3U:58 unit 812
Closed: 03/09/20 22:10:31
1-inal can type: FA'fCK (5) PA-FROL CHECK
Init. call type: rAl'UK (-)) PA'1'X0L CHECK
Primary unit: 812
Case Number: None
L)isposition: AS: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Ntf3eat2 Source: F-AD10 Sub Type:
Location: 2 101 E 1ST S i
KF Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
03/0v/z0 Z-I:,5u:58
812
3
812: Responding From = S CENTER S i \vv CHESTNUT AV
03/09/20 21:30:58
812
:3
B12: DSPTCH (BROWN, AMANDA)
u3/uv/zu z1:30:58
812
3
812: ENROUTE
03/09/20 21:30:58
8-ix
3
812: ATSCNE
03/09/20 21:43:54
3385
1
8 j 2: MEDiC;S FuR MIALEMWITH FOOT INJURIES
03/09/20 2 i:44:z4
z368
1
T39 OCFA
03/09/20 21:50:15
SAPD
I
MobileC;A0 assist from Unit 332
03/09/20 ZZ:U5:4i
812
3
812: AVAIL
03/09/20 22:05:41
812
3
incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 308
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
, 21
Police Field Activity
incident 9 200306028
Incident: 200306028 (ASSIGN)
Created: 0' )/09/20 22:52:2q Monday by PHN). RUL)KIUUE/-. KACHAEL
Dispatched:
ulused:
Final call type: 6U2F (3) 1 RESPASS INU IN PROURESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) 1 KtSFASSINU IN PKUUKESS
Primary unit: 235
uase Number: None
Grid: 245 wisp. group: Nh8eat2 Source: 'FELEPHONE Sub "Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :SAN 1A ANA KLUUVERY SOLU'lJONS CEN'I'ER
XF Name:
Kv Fhune:
Date/Time Operator Type comment
03/09/zO zz:53:zO 1781 4 MALE AND FEMS, IN FRNT OF THE METHONDONE CLINIC
AND NEAR SIDE DOOR
03/09/20 22:54:19 2781 CP GAvE vOICE COMMANDS OVER CAMERA AND SUBJ STILL
REF 10 LEAvE
Attachment 19, Page 309
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200306096
Incident: 200306096 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/10/2u U4:35:14 I uesFlay by L)SF3 (jARCIA, JESSICA
uispatched:
Closed: 03/ 10120 04:3 9:09
Final call type: gz,/ (2) UNKNOWN TROUBLE
Init. calf type: 927 (z) UNKNOWN I'KUUBLE
Case Number: None
Grid: Z45 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELL tHUNt Sub type:
Location: 21w E IS I Sl';REUUVRY SOLUTION
RP Name:
KY Ftione:
Date/Time Opefatof i ype Comment
u3h 0/20 04:36:26 2994 SEC ASKED Or 10 CALL PD
03/10/20 04:36:34 z�J4 UNKN WHAT IS GOING ON
03/10/20 04:37:32 3385 LlCi PD I RANSFERRED A SUBJ REu MEDICS FOR AN ELDENCY
MALE THA i FELL AT THIS LOC. CALLER DISCONNECTED. OCFA
ENR
03/10/20 u4:3t:44 3385 Duplicate call appended to incident at U4:3 f:44
03/10/20 04:37:55 2994 TzL
03/1 ulzu U4:3 (:55 2994 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 310
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2uu3u6(j it
Incident: zuuJ06677 (CLOSED)
Created: U3/11/20 U4:28:31 Wednesday by uSv3 UAKCIA, JESSICA
Vispatched:
Closed: 03/11/20 04:4/:40
final call type: 602'1'(3) TRESPASSING- I KANSIEN'l
Init. call type: 6021'(3)TKhSPASSfNG-TRANS1tN1
Primary unit: 331
Case Number: None
visposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: NEB=2 Source: TELErHUNt Sub I ype:
Location: 2101 E IS i S 1':KEUUVERY SOLUTIONS
KY Name:
Kr nione
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
031 i -1120 U4:30:26 2994 10 SUBJS BLOCRAG tMTRANCE TO BLDG, ONE SUBJ IS
SHOOTING UP HEROiM
03/11/20 04:35:57 3385 331: WILL ADV
0:3111/2004:35:57 3385 Incident Ciazud.
Attachment 19, Page 311
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200307375
Gaye # 2020-06287
Incident:200307375 (CLOSED)
Created: 03l izl2u uu:j4:4j Ihursday by uSP6 QUINONES, MONIQUE
L3ispatched:
Closed: 03/12/20 03:13:53
vinal call type: 602Y (3) FRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Init. call type: 6UlY (3) I K> SPASSIN(j 1N PROGRESS
Primary unit: 333A
Case Number: 2020-06287 (CA —Call arrest)
visposition: CA:I
Grid: 245 Uisp. soup: Nt t3eat2
Location: 2101 E 1ST S i
KP Name:
Kv Fhone:
Source: 'I'1 LEPHONE Sub Type:
Date/Time
Operator
Type Comment
03/1 z/z0 00:35:11
3334
CP HAS 3 SUBJS DIET AND WANTS THEM T15'u FOR 602
03/12/20 00:35:13
3334
Cr IS ARIQIED SEC
03i-i ztzv 00:35:42
3334
CP INS BLK VEH TO THE FRONT OF i FIE PROP
03/12/20 00:35:45
3334
SUBJS ARE COOP
03h 2/20 01:08:11
3334
CP CB ADV OF DELAY
03/12/20 01:3r:19
Wcr)RIVIIS
333A assigned case number: CI#2020-06287
03/12/20 01:57:53
SAPD
MobileCAD assist TFOm Unit 336
03/12/20 0 i:5(:53
SAPD
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 312
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incicient # zuwub tb5
Incident: 200308765 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/14/20 09:09:07 Saturday by uSP6 UAKbtK, UAI I LEN
Uispatched: U3/14/20 10:36:01 unit 145 by DSP1 2571
tnroute: u3/14/2u IU:36:U'/ unit 14�
On Scene:
Closed: 03/14/20 10:39:22
Final call type: 415S (3) L)ISTURBANCE-SUBJECT
snit. call type: 415S(3)L)ISI'UKt3ANCE-SULiJEC'I'
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
U65:245 L)isp. group: NEBeax2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: ziul L 1ST S'1' :KE C0VhKY SOLUAJONS
RP Name: _,
RP Phone:
Date/T1 ... v uperator i ype
03/14/20 09:11:03 3649 1
U3h 4/4 09:11:05 3649 1
03/14/20 10:36:01 DSP1 2571 3
03/14/20 10:36:01 DSP1 2571 3
03/14/20 10:36:07 145 3
03/14/20 10:36:07 145 3
03h4/20 -10:36:-1v 25t1 1
03/14/20 10:36:56 144 3
03/-14/ZU 10:36:56 144 3
03/14/20 10:38:54 3395 1
03h4/20 10:39:17 144 3
03/14/20 10:39:22 145 3
03/14/20 10:39:22 145 3
Comment
APPROX 7 PATIENTS REFUSING TO LEAVE PROP. PATIEN 15
HAVE ALREADY BEEN TREATED AMD DIRECTOR HA5 Reza
THEM TO LEAVE. SUBJS ARE 415 WITH SECURITY
NEG WPNS
-145: D&,TCti (GU i IEKKE/_ MIAK I IN)
144: DSPTCH (O'ROURKE, ERIC)
- 145: ENKOU 1 1-
145: Responding From = N GRAND AV
Callback task request:CHK IF SUBJS ARE STILL T97 PLEASE
144: ENROUTE
144: Responding From = N GRAND AV
T22 PER CP SUBJS LEFT
144: AVAIL
- 145: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 313
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
It icident # 2UUJ 11 dUb
Incident: zWsii855 (CLOSED)
C,eatcd: U3/19/2U I U:20:29 Thursday by DSP6 GAKt31 K, CAI I LIN
Dispatched: 03/19/2v 1 unit fj:; by DSP 1 2782
tnroute: 03/19/20 10:24:02 unit 143
On Scene: U3119120 10:28:28 unit 143
Closed: U3119t2V 10:44:U6
Final call type: 415T (3) UIS I U KBANCE-J'RANSIENT
Init.call type: 415T(3)D1STuXbANUh-IKANSlEN'I'
Primary unit: 143
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: I
Grid: 245 Visp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 'FEL EPHUN h Sub `Type:
Location: ziui h :RECOVERY SOLD I IONS
RP Namp:
KF Phone:���
Daie/Time Operator
Type Comment
03/19/20 10:22:20 3649
i4
1 RANSIENTS OUTSIDE OF BUSN'S FRONT DOOR REFUSING
10 LEAVE, NEG WPNS
03/19/2u -iu:z3:53 DSP1 2782 3
143: DSPTCri (GANCIA, NATALIE)
03/19/20 10:23:53 DSP-i 2tijz 3
142: DSPTCH {GOFER, CRAIG)
u3hv1;eu 10:24:02 143
3
143: RespunZlimg t-rom = E 3RD ST
03/19/20 10:24:02 -143
3
143: ENROUTE
u3nwzO 10:25:37 142
3
14z: Rezponding From = E 17TH ST\N GRAND AV
03/19/20 10:28:2ts -143
3
143: ATSCNE
03/19/20 10:31:54 142
3
i4z: ATSCNE
03/19/2u 1u::34:-I0 142
3
142: OK
03/19/20 10:34:19 143
3
143: OK
03/19/2u -iu:35:48 143
1
Spoke to clinical rmg,. t,asients left w/ out incident. Business as
usual
03/19/20 10:38:10 142
3
142: ENROUTE
wnvirzO 10:42:38 143
3
143: AVAIL
03/19/20 10:44:uo -14z
3
142: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 314
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
03/19/20 10:44:05 142 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 315
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident it 2uu318133
Incident: 200318133 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/30/20 13:16:47 monday by PHN2 LEAL, JUAN
Oispatchel 03/30/20 13:27:05 unit 142 by DSP4 2887
tnroute: W/3U/2U 13:21:09 unit 142
On Scenc: 03/3U/2U 13:2 /:U9 unit 142
Closel 03/30/20 13:28:31
1-inal call type: 602F (3) TRESPASSING IN YxOuKt!;!;
Init. call type: 602F (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
Primary unit: 142
Case Number: None
Oisposition: NR:1
arid: 245 Disp. group: NhBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 t iS i S I :KEUOVEKY SOLU'110INS UEN'FER
KF Name:
KF Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
AM
03/30/20 13:18:29 2622
1
MALE SUBJ DETAINED FOR 602P. HE IS iN CUf-f-S. MALE
DOB WRriG GKY SFIiRi W1
STRIPES/ GRY SHORTS/ VANS
03/30/20 13:18:50 z6zz
I
CP AND SUBJ ARE TOWARDS THE FRONT OF THE COMPLEX
03/30/20 13:19:33 2622
1
SUBJ BEING COOP
03/30/20 -i:3:z t:Fjt) OSP4 2887
3
142: DSPTCH (COFER, CRAIG)
03/30/20 13:27:08 142
3
142: Responaimv t-i 0M = E IS I ST\N CABRILLO PARK DR
U3/3U/zO 13:2 t:08 142
3
142: ENROUTE
03/30/20 13:27:09 142
3
-1 4Z: A I SCNE
03/30/20 13:28:31 142
3
142: AVAIL
03/30/20 13:28:31 142
1
contacted cp. c4. subj detained and calmed down. they will release
Mim post PPI. ongoing issue with male
03/30/20 13:28:31 142
1
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 316
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2UU4U541 U
Incident:200405410 (CLOSED)
created: 04/10/20 15:34:31 rriday by SUPP YU(.iA, ANU LIUA
uispawhed: V4/ 1 U12V 15:55:51 unit 142 by LISPS 3395
Enroute: 04/10/20 15:55:56 unit 142
On Scene: 04/10/20 16:24:38 unit 142
closed: 04/ 1 O/20 16:38:12
Pinal call type: buLY (3) 1KLSPASSiNCi 1N PKOGRLSS
1nit. mall type:
602P (3) TRESPASSING IN PROGRESS
P, unary unit:
142
Case Number:
None
uisposition:
AS: i
Grid: 245 Dist'. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub'Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST RY :RECOVERY SOLL141ONS t;EN VER
KY Name:
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
u4/ i u/2u i 5:35:29 25 / i 1
04/10/20 15:37:24 2571 1
04h u/Lu 15:55:51 33vb 1
04/10/20 15:55:51 DSPS 3395 3
04/10/20 15:55:56 142 3
04/10/20 15:55:56 142 3
04/10/20 16:06: 58 142 1
u4/lu/2u 16:ur:24 i42 1
M/ , GRN CAMO BB CAP, BLK SWTR
W/ STRIPESBLU JEANS.BRO SHOES
-T21 IS FOR CP3S SECURITY COM DISPATCH; ASK FOR SGT
GUTIERREZ, THEY CAN TRANSFER TO CP.
Mr-l! A0V
142: DSPTCH (COFER, CRAIG)
1 4t: EIQROU i E
142: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR\E 4TH ST
Contacted cp via t21 wno stated GOA Duc onydny issue
Attachment 19, Page 317
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
04/10/20 16:0:46 142
1
NCIC/ :)taie Message Switch Tne transaction code SUPIFNC i� not
recogni,-ud.
04/-1 GIZO 16:23:03 SAPD
I
MobileCAD assist from Unit 145
04/10/20 16:23:03 14o
3
145: DSP i CH (DONAHUE, CHRIS i OPHER)
04/1 Olzu 16:23:03 145
3
-14:3: Responding From = FN GOLDEN CIRCLE DR
04/10/20 16:24:38 140
3
145: ATSCFNt
041101zu .jl!5:z4:38 142
3
14z: ATSCNE
04/10/20 16:37:28 145
3
145: ENROUTt
04/10/20 i6:33:01 142
3
142: AVAIL
04/'10/20 16:38:01 142
goa
04/10/20 16:38:1/- '14z)
3
145: AVAIL
04/10/Z0 16:38:12 145
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 318
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident 1; 2UU4UfU1 I
Incident: 200407017 (CLOSED)
Created: 04/13/20 13:46:49 Monday by FI7iNJ LUFtL, KUStMAKY
Dispatched:
Closed: V4/1 J/2U 14:3 /:59
Final call type: 602Y (-i) I KtSFASSIN(j IN I'FU(jKLSS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSINU IN I`KUUKtSS
Case Number: None
Grid: 242, UiSp. group: N1 13eat2 Source: 'FELEPHON E Sub'l'yve:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :S U INLAIN 1) IVIO I LL
KY Name:
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04h 31zU 13:4 t: 27 3084 2 MALES I/ C FOR 602, 1 HANDCUFFED, 1 NOT HANDCOFrED,
BOTH ON INFORMAL PROBATION
04/13/20 13:49:47 3084 Sribi #I MI = DOB HT
St-iK j 13LU SWEATER BLU JEANS #2
mlllllllllllllllllllllll,BLK TSHRT BLK PANTS --- CP
ADvIMu He IS 417 SEC GUARD WILL T23 WITH BOTH SUBJS IN
FROMT OF mO i EL
04h 3/20 14:27:04 2622 CP CB WAS ADV OF DELAY
04/13/20 14:37:52 2622 j 22 PER CP
04/13/20 14:37:52 2622 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 319
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incicient 1; 200412183
Im,ldent: 200412183 (CLOSED)
Createl U4/21/20 10:39:07 Tuesday by FHN4 Ut SAN I IA(jU, ANCiELICA
t)ispatched:
Clused: U4/21/2V 11:42:20
Final call type: 602P (3) 1 Kt5FASS1N U IN FKU(jKESS
Init. call type: 602P (3) TRESPASSINu IN FKu(jKLSS
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 UiSp. group: Nhueat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S t :SAiN IA AINA KLUOVERY SOLU'110N CEN'I'ER
KF Name:
t(v Fhone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04/21/z0 -iiJ:4u-:FJi 3206 MALE DETAINED FOR 602 AND SELLIMG MAR5 ... m/
... MALE IS HANDCUFFED AND IS CO-OP
04/21/20 10:40:49 3206 CP 15 AKMED SECURITY IN A WHI CROWN VICTORIA
U-4/z i /zij- i 1: 11: 33 2887 CP CB TO CHK STATUS - MALE 15 5 1 ICE I W - ADVSD OF DELAY
04/21/20 11:34:55 2622 CP CB SUBJ IS YELLING. WAS ADV OF DELAY.
ij-4/;ei/;e0 11:42:21 3472 T22 PER CP
04/21/20 11:42:2-1 34t1 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 320
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
0 '
Ef
0"
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2UUbU44U9
Incident: zuu6u4409 (CLOSED)
Created: 00/09/20 09:26:06 Monday by SUPP WESSUN, L Y UIA
Dispatched: VO/US/2V V9:29:12 unit 136 by USF5 3472
Enrouie:
(in Scene:
closed: U0/U8/2U 09:35:29
Final call type: 2 1 IS (1) SILENT' RUBBERY ALARM
Ink. call type: 21 IS (1) SILtN 1 KUBB EK Y ALARM
Primary unit: 136
Uase Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NhBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S i :uA i KtA t mmvi SjExvjcE
KY Name:
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
06/08/zO U9:zu:48 1955
1
INS_111�
06/08/20 09:27:19 1955
1
CACCING INSIDE
Uu/[15/4 09:28:00 3472
1
GB
06/08/20 09:28:08 215U
I
EMP FROM LOCATION CALLED AND ADV'D ACCIDENTAL - 19t
WAS ADV7D TO CONTACT HIS ALARM CO
06/08/20 09:28:12 DSP5 3472
3
136: DSPTCH (SMITH, zjtSSt)
06/08/20 09:23:45 CISF,5 3472
3
130: DSPTCH (GARCIA, DAVID)
06/08/20 09:31:40 136
3
136: AVAIL
06/08/20 uu:35:z9 130
3
Incident Closed.
06/08/20 09:35:29 130
3
-1 3U: AvAiL
Attachment 19, Page 321
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 200607264
7
Incident: 200607264 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/13/20 04:24:2 1 Saturday by 1)S114 (jAK131 K_ CAITLIN
Dispatched:
Closed: u6/ I j12u u'/:o�:48
Final call type: 459A (3) AUL)lt3LE BURULARY ALARM
Init. call type: 459A (3) AUL)IdLt i3UF,(jLAFY ALARM
Primary unit: 342A
Case Nurnoer: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Ntl3eat2 Source: 'TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST 'CALU'U" 1A'1'KhA'1'1V1t;1N'I'SUKV ICES
KY Name:
Re shone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
06/1:5/20 04:25:51
3649
COVERS INFARED CONFERENCE ROOM, NO RESET . NO RP
ENRT,PREM
06/13/20 04:43:44
3334
ALA17m CO CB, REu'G UPDATE ADV OFFICERS WERE T97
CHKG i tiE tsUSN
06h 31zU 04:44:49
3505
342: BUILDING WAS C4 - EVERYTHING r:OCKEu & NO i HING
OUT OF THE ORDINARY
06/13/20 04:45:31
3205
i;3u 10 ALARM CO
v6h3/zO 05:10:36
342A
Secondary Location for 342A: 60 CiviC CEN i ER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
06/13/20 05:10:36
34ZA
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 322
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Q1
Police Field Activity
II hider It # 200717096
Case # 2020-15172
Incident:200717096 (CLOSED)
Creawl 07127120 07:59:16 Monday by DSP3 MAK'1'1NE/-, JUL1A
Uispatchel 01127120 09:00:20 unit 113 by llSP4 211 U
Lnroute: U 112112U U2S:UU:2U unit t 13
On Scene: 07/27/20 08:06:30 unit 713
Closed: 07/27/20 09:05:00
Final call type: 901 (2) '1'KAFFtC ACUt .?LN'l', UN&N INJURY
Init. call type: 901 (2) 1KArNlU AUUlUtN 1, UN&N INJURY
Primmy unit: 713
Case Number: 2020-15172 (AT —Action taken)
Grid: 245 llisp. group: NL13eat2 Source: ILLLPHUNL Sub Iype: Spanish
Location: 21U1 L IS Sl
RP Name:
1%114aVIT+TiTO
Date/Time Operator
07/27/20 07:59:50 2887
'ur/zriz'u'ur:sy:s8 z88r
07/27/20 08:00:20 DSP4 2710
07/27/20 08:00:20 0SP4 z t i 0
07/27/20 08:00:20 DSP4 2710
07/27/20 08:00:37 2887
07/27/20 08:00:40 2710
07/27/20 08:00:49 2887
0t/u/20 u8:w:ur z88t
07/27/20 08:01:28 762
'ut/u/zo US:0-I:z8 /bz
07/27/20 08:01:28 2887
07/27/20 08:02:00 2710
07/27/20 08:02:06 135
Type Comment
1 2 VEH TC
-i TRYING TO GET MORE INFO
3 713: DSPTCH (BAO, LAURE)
3 t13: E19KuuIE
3 713: Responding From = E FRUIT ST1N GRAND AV
1 GRY OR GRN I OYO I A SEMAM vv/ MALE vvHO
APPEARS U/ I OR 390
1 762: (GUZMAN, SOPHIA) ASSISTING 713:
1 GRY FORD EXPLORER
-I CP PULLED INTO SUNLAND MOTEL
3 762: ENROUTE
3 tuz: Responding From = OCTA METROLINK RRIE
141CFADDEN Av
1 DRIVER OF TOYOTA GOT OUT OF VEH AND LEFT VEH
BEHIND
1 135: (CA I LIM, KEi'vIR]) ASSIS I ING t 13:
3 135: Responding From = E AVALON AV
Attachment 19, Page 323
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
0//z//ZU U3:0zl0135
0 t1z//2008:02:37136
07/27/2008:02:37-130
07/27/2008:02:37 SAPID
07/27/2008:0z:3/ S*�D
07127/2008:03:39 2887
07/2//zO 03:U3:39 2887
07/27/2008:03:38 2887
0//z//z008:03:39 2887
Od27/2008:04:04136
07/27/2008:04:04136
07/27/2008:04:42 2887
07/ 7/20D8:O0:3ODSP4271O
07/27C2008:06:430Sp42710
0//z/bU U3ii/:09OSP42710
0nz/1zU 133O:0/:57 2710
07C27C2008:11:23 2710
O//271200811:24 2710
07/27/2008:17:Oz z//D
07/27/200818:28 3511
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
KI
1
�
1
1
1
1
07/27/200010:30 YVobRMS �
3511 1
07/27/2008:25:42 2710 /
0(/2//2008:25:43 TOWINTERFACE 1
07/27/2008:26:01 OSP42710 3
07/27/2003:z6i3i z/iO 1
135:ENROUTE
390M/ 8HRT,JEANS WENT
/[WARDSBUILDING CP|SNOT SURE ONDOT
136:Responding F.om=MPxxK BE
136:ENHOUTE
t36:A\V\L
I36:Unit Cleared From Incident 200717090
REFUSED MEDICS -
Secondary Location for 713:SUNLANDMOTEL. 211-1 E
1STST.3ANTAANA.CA92705.
lV13:*/SCmE
135:/ASCNE
SecnZ".'[ooeUonfor 135:8UNLANDMOTEL, 2111 E
IS/S/.S*m/x*NA`C4Q2705.
Z62:ATSCNE
beoo..daryLocation for 7O2:SONLANOMOTEL, 2111 E
iS/ST.SANTAANA.CA827O5.
135:OUT YV/FEMALE NEAR THE CLINIC
Secondary Location for 711:SUNLANDMOTEL..SANTA
ANA.CA92705.
711:(NGUYEN.FRoNC0S)*SS|S/|mG/13:
752:OCCRDNB5FYVY/1ST 'STA1O
Tn0S/*-I U
713:NOTIFY STA1O-SO2T-TKGACOURTESY RPT
FDRTHEK4
/6z"aaig..edcase number: C|#Raquneted
T39STA10TOT22
ziO: E1ST-TOYT
OTGUpdate: Request |O22-/25(fo.tinit/-/i)senchoDTS
DTSUpdate: Response received for request |D22128
(incident 100)(unit J11)Success. (DTScall number:
2020072700008)
Z21:ATSCNE
Secondary Location for 711:21O1 E1STST.21O1 E/ST
ST.SANTAANA.CA827O5�
Attachment 19.Page 324
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
urizuzu u8:ze:-iu TOWINTERFACE 1
07/27/20 08:28:18 TOWINTERFACE 1
07/27/20 08:36:18 i OvvIMi ERrHt;E ,i
07/27/20 08:47:34 135 3
07/27/20 08:47:34 135 3
ur/27/20 08:49:42 DSP4 2710 3
07/27/20 08:49:50 762 3
urizrizu u8:4y:5u 762 3
07/27/20 09:05:00 DSP4 2710 3
DTS Update: Tow status "Dispatched" received for rotation
service request ID 22128
DTS Update: Tow status "E,, Rome" , ecelved fog rotation
service request ID 22128
DTS Update: Tow status "On Scene" received for rotation
service request ID 22128
135: AVAIL
135: U,it Clea. ed From Incident 200717096
711: AVAIL.
762: AVMs=
762: Unit Cleared From Incident 200717096
713: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 325
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
MW
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2008020tj7
Incident: 20080206t (CLObEI3)
Created: 08/04/2U I U: 1,5: 19 1 uesclay by PHN4 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched: 08/04/20 12:43:2S unit UtSt<, by I)SP4 2'110
tnroute:
On Scene: U2S/U4/2V 12:43:28 unit DESK
Closed: 08/u4/2 u i z::) /: j -i
final call type: T503R (2) SI ULtN VtMICLE FHUNE REPORT
Init. call type: '1'503H (2) STOLEN VEIAIULt PRUNE KEPUKI'
Prima,y unit: l.)LSY,
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 L)isp. group: NEBeatz
Location: ztui h iS,i, S'r
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Dare/Time Operator Type
08/04/20 10:24:10 3587
05/04/20 10:24:47 3587
08/04/20 10:25:20 358 f
08/04/20 10:25:20 3587
08/04/20 10:z5:z0 3587
08/04/20 10:25:20 3587
08/04/20 Z:z5:5Z 3587
08/04/20 11:03:57 3693
08/04/2O 11:49:46 3587
08/04/20 12:06:34 285f
Source: 1ELEPHONE SubType:
Cumiment
OCCRD 5 DAYS AGO AT 2111 E 1ST ST- CPS LG i 13ru 97 LINC
LIC # PER CP H WAS TAKEN TO TSE RD&-1 i AL
AND WHEN HE RETURNED VEH WAS DOME- LOGS CFIKD
OCHOA #3587
1 CP ADV'D FIE F-FIKID CAMERAS W/ HOTEL AND OBS SUBJS
THAT WERE STAYING !N HOTEL ROOM LEAVING W/ VEH W/
OUT PERMISSION
I
CP CB ADVID OF DELAY
CP CB ADVD CALL IS rENOiMG
VM LEFT BY DESK OFC
Attachment 19, Page 326
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
08104/20 12:43:28 DSP4 2 t 10 3
08/04/20 12:43:28 DSP4 2710 3
08/04/20 12:5t:33 OSP3 z88f 3
08/04/20 12:57:33 DSP3 2887 3
DESK: DSPTCH (BOLAND. MEGAN)
DESK: ATSCNE
DESK: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 327
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2008202v t
Incidunt: z553zFjzvt (uCUbED)
Created: 08/31/20 13:32:30 Monday by DSP4 SPRAGUE, LINDSAY
vispatchej: 09/3 1/20 13:42:42 unit 817 by L)SP5 2887
tnroute: US/J 1/2U 1.5:43:U4 unit 81
On Scene: 08/31/2u 13:43:v / unit is 1
Closed: 08/31/20 13:44:00
Yinal call type: 5132 (3) DRUNK DRIVER
Init. call type: SUZ (3) UKUN& UKIVhK
Prima, y unit: 81 /
Case Number: None
(-jri5: 245 Lisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 'FELEPHON E Sub'Iype:
Location: Liui t iSi S'u
RP Name:
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
► ype
Comment
08/31/20 13:35:22 3693
1
2 SUBJS INJECTING THEMSELVES WITH POSS HEROIN IN A
GRY FORD P/ U LIC # _L/ S W/ B ON 1 ST ST --- SUBJ S
WERE 1 MALE AND I FML
Fjo/31 /zU 1 z3:3 t:Uv z88 t
1
gb'd
08/31/20 13:42:42 DSP5 2887
3
817: DSPTCH (ESPADAS, JOSHUA)
U8/31/zU 13:43:04 817
3
817: Responding From = E 4TH ST\N MCCLAY ST
08/31/20 13:43:04 817
3
817: ENROUTE
08/31/20 13:43:07 817
3
817: ATSCNE
08/31/20 13:43:51 61 f
-I
WAS V t A I I tit I iMt I HIS CACC CAMt OU 1. 00 NO I SEE
VEt1jiZ;Clz- IN QUtS I ION.
08/31/20 13:44:00 817
3
817: Unit Cleared From Incident 200820297
08/31/20 13:44:FjU w t
3
81 t: AvAlL
08/31/20 13:44:00 817
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 328
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Poliue Field Activity
Incident # 200905575
Incident: 200905575 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/09/20 17:zu:v1 wecinesaay by FHN3 RAMIREZ, JESSICA
uispatchea:
Closed: U9/09/20 19:40: 18
Final call type: INAKU (3) NARCUTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC(3)NAXUU1IUAC'I'1VFI'Y
Primary unit: 333
Case Number: None
Disposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. Troup: Ntl3eatZ Source: 'I'ELEPHON E Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'ST
RP Narne:_
RP Phone:
Date/ i;me Operator Type Comment
09/09/20 17:20:27 3145 SEVERAL SUBJS DOING NARCS TO REAR OF CFIU17CH - PER
CP CONTINUAL PROBLEM - NFD CP DISC
09/09/20 19:25:20 SAPD 330: (SILVA, ADRIAN) ASSISTING 333:
09/09/20 19:z5:zu 5APD MobileCAD assist from Unit 330
09/09/20 19:40:18 333 IncMe, it Closed.
09/09/20 '1 9AU: 18 333 subjects cleaned up after ihemsei,,es and left premises
Attachment 19, Page 329
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Fuld Activity
Incident # 200914191
Caste # 2020-19711
Incident: 200914191 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/23/2U 13:42:0/ Wednesday byPHN2 RUL)KIOUEZ, YAMiNA
Dispatched: U912312U 13:53:32 unit /62 by SUYY 25 / 1
Enroute: 09/23/20 13:58:01 unit 762
Un Scene: 09/23/20 14:07:50 unit 762
Closed: 0912312U 14:31:29
rinal call type: 9U21 (4) 1KAHAU AC;C;11)hN 1 NUN-iNTUKY
Init. call type: 902T (4) TRAFFIC ACC1DbNT NUN -tNJUKY
Primary unit: 762
Case Number: 2020-19711 (UK -Cali report)
L.lisposition: uK:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TtLEFHONt Sub Type:
Location: 2101 F 1S`1' ST :REC;OVFKY SOLUTIONS OF SA
KY N ame: _
KP rhone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
09/23/20 13:4t:05 3140
-1
13LU t=ZSU UNR OC; X, IN 10 I3U5N vviNuOvv, C;P AuV WIMuOvv
I HA I <3ROKt IS 10 ARCH I FIE BOLUS i✓ON17TOLLEU
SUSS I ANCtS AND WILL NtEU 10 RtrOR I UEA ANU I ntY
WILL RtU RtrORI
09/23/20 13:53:32 SUPP 2571
3
762: DSPTCH (GUZMAN, SOPHIA)
Ua/G3/LU 13:5S:Ul t6Z
3
t62: Responding From = N SHELTON ST1vv Civ1C CEN i ER DR
09/23/20 13:58:01 762
3
762: ENROUTE
09/23/20 14:07:50 762
3
762: ATSCNE
09/23/20 14:11:11 WebRMS
1
762 assigned case number: CI#Requested
09/23/20 14:31:28 762
3
762: Unit Cleared From Incident 200914191
09/23/20 14:31:25 t 62
3
t 61: AVAIL
09/23/20 14:31:28 762
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 330
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
4,
Police Field Activity
Inuldt--r-it # 200916779
Incident: 200916779 (CLOSED)
treated: 09/27/20 16:46:36 Sunday by SUPF WESSON, LYI)IA
lAspalcticU:
ulosud: U91Z //ZU 1 /:40: U t
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING -TRANSIENT
Ldt, call type: 6024'(3)TRESPAS SIN U-TRAN S IEN'l'
Case Number: None
arid: 245 Uisp. group: Nht3eatZ Source: I ELtMON t Sub i ypc:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:RECOVERY SOLUTION
RF Name:
RF Fhone:���
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
09/27/20 16:48:23 1955 HOMELESS SUE3J IS i vt 10 REAR Or BUILDING. CP ASKED HIM
TO LEAvE, FIE JUS i M01701717; HIS HEAD. �llllllllllllTHIN
BUILD, DiR i Y CLO i 191MG
09/27/20 17:46:01 3693 Incident Closed.
09/27/20 17:46:01 3693 CB CP REF DELAY- SUBJ IS GOME Or, 10 1 zz
Attachment 19, Page 331
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
it is dent # 2010 5255
Incident: 20100;3z55 (CLOSED)
Created: I V/UO/ZU 17: 14:2-)'I'uesclay by PHN2 BEATLtY, W LN L) Y
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/06/20 14:58:22
rinai call type: 6U20 (3)'I'RESPASSfNG JUS i uucuKht)
Init. call type: OU20 (-i)'l KESPASSING JUST OCCURtu
Case Number: None
(jrid: 245 Visp. group: NEBeatz Source: I hLhPHUN E Sub'lype:
Location: 2101 L ISTST :METHADONE CLimu
RP Name
RP Phone:
Daxeff;mu Operator Type Cornitwrit
10/06/20 12:16:42 3176 Z 5UbJS ON ROOF OF THE BUILDING, NFD. CP WILLING TO
51GN FOR 602 IF NEEDED.
10/05/0 14:58:22 1955 T22 SUBJS OFF NOW. Cr wICE Cb IF HE SEES THEM UP THERE
AGAIN
10/06/20 14:58:22 1955 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 332
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 201 U07271
Incident: 201007271 (CLOSED)
C, eated: 10/12/20 2 t:23:43 Monday by SUMP MENL)U/-A. JENNIFER
L)ispaucheZI:
Moses: 10/12/20 22:04:36
rinal call type: 6uzu (3) 1 KESPASSINU JUS'I'OCCURED
Init. call type: 6uzu (3) 1 KLSFASSINU JUS I'UCCUREL)
Primary unit: 277A
Case Number: None
Grid: 445 uisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 'TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E iS I S I .-IVIL I HADONE CLINIC
RP Name:
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
-whz/4 21:26:58 3205 10 SUBJS TO REAR LOITERING. AND DOING NARC
10/12/20 21:27:11 3205 CP IS CONCERNED DUE TO CONSTANT 459 AND 488
10/12/20 22:04:32 277A SUBJS LEFT THE LOC
10/12/20 22:04:32 ZttA Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 333
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
It icide, it# 201100530
Cabe # 2020-23036
Incident: 201100530 (CLOSED)
Created: I I /U 1/2U 19:31:0 Sunday by DSP4 CAS W ELL J EAN A
Dispatched:
Closed: 11/01/20 21:16:50
Final call type: 504R (4) OUTSIDE AGENCY 503 RECOVERY
snit, call type: 5o4K (4) OU I'SIDE AUENCY 503 RECOVERY
Frimaxy unit: 332A
Case Number: 2020-23036 (CK—Uall report)
Disposition: CR: I
Uric: Uisp. group: Source: 'FELEPHON E Sub'lype:
Lv�ativn: 593 iN BAI AVIA-OKALNUE : 1'0W LONEA'0WING
RP Naiue:—
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operazo, Typu Comment
11/01/20 19:35:29 3385 PPI'D FROM 2101 E 1ST
11 /01 /20 19:35:38 3385
11 /01 /20 19:35:38 3385
.[V:35:35 3385
11 /01 /20 19:35:38 3385
i 1 /0 1 IzU 19:35:56 3385
Attachment 19, Page 334
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
1101/2020:32:43 2989
SHE
SEES UNIT ONCAMERA. DRIVER 0NOT T97TOOPEN GATE,
UNIT CAN T21HER FOR FURTHER
�-i/FJ-j/zbz(j:44:43 vvebRMS
332Aassigned case number: C|#Requexted
1101/2020:54:242994
332:ADVISE R/OVEH)SNOT DRivEA13LE
ii/Qwz0z0:58:31 3385
TRIED THE FUO'ST21 3TIMES AND |TGOES TOAFAST BUSY
SIGNAL, UNABLE TOLEAVE MSG
1101/2020:59:17 SAPD
Callback no"kn=yat;ncM=vv CLE/Sno C"neuOuu`u3O3G
Attachment 19.Page 335
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident 9 2U1 1 U1 241
Incident: 201101241 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/03/20 07:56:20 Tuesday by USFO LtAL, JUAN
Dispatchel 11103120 07:59:54 unit 135A by, DSPz -,,7 10
Enroute: 11 lujl2u ug:uu: IS unit 135A
On Scene: 1 11031ZO VS:V9:2S unit 135A
Closed: 11/03/20 09:28:40
Hnat call type: WELF (3) WELFARE CHEC&
snit. call type: WELV(3) WELFARE CHECK
Primmy unit: I i--)A
Case NurnbeL: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid:.Z45 Disp.soup: Nh13eat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS i S i :KLUOVERY S(JL1J'1'10NS Ot'SANTA ANA
KP Name:
KF Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
i i /U3/4 07:58:11 2622
1
WRNG JKT/ BLK AND WHT 5HIN i / SEK i iGFITS/
BLK SANDALS. FEM WENT TO THE RR mEEP5 Y EFFAG. POSS
HAS MENTAL PROBLEMS. LIvES NE7,T 170UN. 5EEmS
CONFUSED,
11/03/20 07:59:01 152z
1
NEG COVID 19
11/03/20 07:59:54 DSP2 2710
3
135A: DSPTCH (CATLIN, KEEvIN)
11/03/20 08:00:-15 -135A
3
135A: ENROUTE
11/03/20 08:00:18 135A
3
135A: RespanUiny Frarm = n SYCAMORE ST\W 5TH ST
11/03/20 05:05:z8 i 35A
3
135A: ATSCNE
11/03/20 08:16:06 135A
3
-1 35A: UK
-11/03/ziJ08:16:16 135A
1
t23 for CAT Team
11/03/20 09:28:40 135A
3
Incident Closed.
i 1 /03/20 09:28:40 135A
3
135A: AVAIL
11/03/20 09:z8:4U 135A
3
135A: Unit Cleared From Incident 201101241
Attachment 19, Page 336
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 201201324
Incident: 201201324 (CLOSED)
CreateZl: 12/03/20 04:33:43 Thursday by USFO UIFULL41A, MOKUAN
DispatcfieU:
Closed: i/-/ui/zu u4:33:36
Final call type: 4t55 (3) DIS I UKBANUE-SU13JhC,1,
snit. call type: 4155(3)DlSTuKIJANUt-SU13JtU1
case Number: None
Grid: z45 Uisp. group: NE13cal:2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E tS i S I :KEU(JVERY SOLU-14ONS
XF Name:
KY Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
-izIU314 04:37:15 3713 M/-, BRN CHECKERED JCKT, GKY SFiKi S. MEXT TO
VEH, REF'D TO LEAVE. CP IN 2U-i?j GRY TOY i CUt-,OLLA.
12/03/20 04:38:26 37-13 Cr REu T22. OTHER STAFF MEMBERS T97.
12/03/20 04:38:26 3713 Incident Closed.
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 201210158
Case, # 2020-26618
Incident: 201210158 (CLOSED)
Created: 121 t 8/2U 1'/:U5: 12 Friday by SUMP FU(jA, AN(jELICA
Dispatched:
Closed: 12/18/20 19:46:56
Final call type: 503R (4) S'FOLEN VEHICLE RPT
Init. call type: 503K (4) S l'ULEN V , EHICLE RP'l'
vrima,y unit: 245
Case Number: 2020-26618 (CK—Call report)
L)isposition: CR: I
(irict: 245 L)isp. group: NhI3eat2 Source: 'I'ELEPHONE Sub'lype:
Location: 21ui ts iSi St
RP Name:
" Phone:
Date/Time Operator i ypc Comment
12/18/20 17:06:24 2571 CP WILL BE WAITING OUTSIDE FOR RESPONSE, 2011 CHAMP
HONDA CRV �1
12/18/20 -1 t:U5:2!j z5 t i OCCRD 3 HIRS AGO
12/18/20 17:06:35 2571 KEYS IN THE VEH
-i zh 3/zU i t:06:58 2571 CP SAID THE VEH WAS IDLING AND PARKED NEAR THE
SADDLEBACK ON 1ST.
12/18/20 17:07:22 2571
i 2h 8/20 17:07:22 2571
12/18/20 17:07:22 2571
12/18/20 17:07:22 2571
12/18/20 17:U8:39 25 t -i
12/18/20 17:10:18 2571
12h 8/2U -18:35:34 3505
12/18/20 18:36:02 3505
CP WILL T23 ON THE SIDEWALK AT BLU/ GRY FLANNEL & BILK
PANTS
CP CB, ADV'D OF DELAY
CP STILL DOESNT HAVE A PHONE- SHE BORROWED
ANOTHER PHONE
Attachment 19, Page 338
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
�izh 5/z0-i 5:3ow4 3505 CPWILL BEATTHE METHADONE CLINIC AT21O1E1ST
12Y18/2019:00:21 VVabRMG 245assigned case numbe, :CIFFIReyoeooad
izh8/z}Iy:3w:48S*PO Incident Closed.
12/18/2019:39:48 SAPD Callback task requeat:NewCLETSfor Case
uDz�-�o�/O
Attachment 19.Page 339
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident 9 201210236
rase # 2020-26624
Incide.,t: 201210236 (CLOSED)
Created: I Z71 F/ZU 19:1 .:44 Friday, by U!;t'4 UC140A, LUISA
Uispatched:
Closed: 12/19/20 2 I:u8::5 i
Final call type: 504K (4) OUTSIUt AGENCY M3 RECOVEr, Y
InA. call type: 5U4H (4) OU'I'SIDE aGtNUY -')U.3 KECOVERY
Primary unit: 244
Case Number: 2020-26o24 (UK —call report)
Disposition: cK: i
Cirid: 245 Disp. group: NE13=2 Source: I tLhFHUNE Sub Type:
Location: 2 101 E IS i S i : tow DUNE
KY Name:
RP rhone:���
Date/Time Operator iype Comment
12/18/20 19:'18:41 3587 VEH PPI`u 2101 E 1ST ST -WHT 2DR zO-iz MItRZ SPRINTER LIC
12/18/20 19:21:44 358t
12/ 18/20 1 V:21:44 3587
12/18/20 19:21:44 35ot
-12h3/z0 19:21:44 3587
12/18/20 19:22:00 3587
12/18/20 19:22:34 3587
12/18/20 -1 V:41:05 SAPD
EMPMWILL BE T9t Tz-i
MobileCAu assist from Unit 242
Attachment 19, Page 340
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
12U8/zD-[o:41:05 SAPID
242: (GRANT.JEFFnEr)ASSISTING 244:
12/18/20 19:58:07 VVebRMS
242assigned case number: CI#Rmqumoteo
-iuh8/z010:59:332782
242:ADVROvvF9EREYEH|SAT, SEE |FVVESTMINSTER
WANTS TOStfql)CS|
12/18/2020:03:2-/ nuS/
STA47WILL NOT BESEND|MG Oui CS! OKTO RELEASE FVO
iz/102O2O:05:4O3587
R0VV|[E St tNRT|NVVHTTOYTTACO/NA.ETA 2OMINS
12/102020:Uo:54 z/D2
Secondary Location for u42: 5yMm8ata.ieonange.598N
Bataviaorango.
12/102020:33:52 SAPID
lfi^ioen(Cioaed.
12/18&OuU:z3:52 SAPID
Callback task nequea:IqevvCLETSfor Case 2O20-2OO24
Attachment 19.Page 341
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 21 U 1 U55U4
Incident: ziUiU5504 (CLOSED)
urcatcU: UI/I 1/21 06:42:52 Monday by, PHN3 SrRA(jut, LINUSAY
Dispat,.h,zd: u i / I 1121 1 U:UU:3 9 unit 155 by L)SF4 2710
Enroutc: 01/11/21 1 V: VU:43 unit 155
Un Scene: 01/11/21 10:03:18 unit
U10SUZI: 01/11/21 10:09:47
Final call type: INAKU (3) NAKC014C ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NAIKk-j3)NAKUU11UAUt'1V1't'Y
Primary unit: 155
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Visp. gioup: NhBeat2
Location: 2101 E IS i St
F,F Name:
KF Ftione
Source: 'TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
ulhi/zi 06:45:03 3693
1
MALE REFD TO LEAVE AND USING NARCS OM I FIE PROP
(MARIJUANA AND SMOKING OUT OF A iitC;E DiF FOIL) AT
THE MAIN ENTRANCE ----Mt GRY/ bGE jR i BrKJEANS
BLK SHOES WITH A LIGHTER —AND PIPt: IN MAND
01/11/21 09:09:10 1955
1
CALLED BACK TO CHECK STATUS, CP SAID SUBJ STILL T9/
AND REFUSING TO LEAVE, CP WAS ADV'D OF DELAY
0 1 h 1/21 10:00:38 DSP4 2710
3
155: DSPTCH (MARTINEZ, ADRIAN)
01/11/21 10:00:43 155
3
155: ENROUTE
01/11/21 10:00:43 155
3
155: Responainv From = S [YON S I
00 ilzl lu:w:18 155
3
155: ATSCNE
01/11/21 10:09:47 155
3
155: AVAI r
w/1 1/zi 10:09:47 155
3
155: Unit Cleared From Incident 21010b504
01/11/21 10:09:47 155
3
incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 342
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
1nic;1dt-,nt # 210108599
Case # 2021 -O 1117
Incident: 210108599 (CLOSED)
Created: 01/16/21 00:30:11 Saturday by, SUFF MENDOZA7 JENNIFER
Llispatched:
(Dosed: ui/i6/2i u2:2u:26
Final call type: 459A (3) AUDIBLE BUKGLARY ALARM
Init. call type: 459A (3) AUDIBLE BURGLARY ALARM
Primary unit: 896K
(.;ase Number: 2U21-01117 (AS —Assist)
Disposition: AS: i
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 'I'ELEPHONE Sub "Type:
Location: 2.101 L 1S'1'S'1':CAL1F0KN 1A'1'KEA'1'MEN'1'SEKV ICES
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Tiri-te Operator Type
01/16/21 00:31:12 3205
01/16/21 00:59:34 SAPD
0-1/16/21 00:59:34 SAPD
01/16/21 00:59:48 3334
0-ih6/2-i UU:59:53 3334
01/16/21 01:00:20
SAPD
OM6/2i 01:00:20
SAP0
01/16/21 01:00:30
SAPD
01/16/21 01:00:30
SAPID
01/16/21 01:01:47
3505
01/16/21 01:06:05
3505
G-U-02-i
358 t
01/16/21 01:19:01
3505
Oih&zi 01:24:06
3ti3
01/16/2101:24:37 WebRMS
COFt-ifn0i it
REAR MOTION, INS T21 NO ANS ON T21, UNK
RESET, NO RP ENRT
345: (GEIST, STEPHEN) ASSISTING 896K:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 345
896K: SMASHED DOOR IN THE FRONT NEED 2 UNITS ONE TO
THE FRONT AND ONE W/ K9
343k (RtGUERIN, JEREMY) ASSISTING 896K
342: (CACERES, SCOTT) ASSISTING 345:
MobileCAD assist Tj OM Ui jit 342
341: (BEAUMARCHAIS, GREG) ASSISTING 343A:
MobileCAD assist Trom Unit 341
T39 ALARM CO REF RP - THEY WILL CB
ALARM CO CB, UTL AN RP - NO ANS
896K: ADDTL ALARM ACTIVATIONS IS OFCRS
896KINS IS CLR, REu BOARD UP 3FT BY 6FT
TYCO Cti. OP MIC19AEL- ADDTL ACTIVIATION AT RECEPTION
IDESr\ vv/ IMFFk—ARt:D MOTION. ALARM RESET. ADV'D OFCRS
On SCEnE,
345 assigned case number: CI#Requested
Attachment 19, Page 343
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
01/16/21 Oi:ub:24 3505 /3QBOARD UP, ETA nO-40MUVS
01/16/2101:46:00 896K Secondary Lt7^aiionfor 8Q8K:OOCIVIC CENTER PL*ZA;SANTA
ANA~CAQ2/oo
Attachment 19.Page 344
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
��.�U-��� ��~��Ux� ����;��^t��
Police Field ~-~ Activity
.��
I//ddu/J#210109b24
Incident: 210109524 (CLOSED)
Created: UVl821l�2V:�)U Sunday hyPHNlCISNEROS, (]RlZELDA
D^opukdhud:0|/l7/21 /:5::50:I5unit J34 byUSp-) 2887
.Eurouio: 0l/17/31 16:05:56uoit 14
ix/Souno VUi7/2i lh:12:54unit l44
Closed: UU1//2l 1/1412
Final call tT-pn4D5 (4)L/IS1QKMUN(,i]iE Ptf\CE
Init. oud| type: 415WWDlSTLTRBuv[} l/,tYb/l[t
Primary unit: 243
Case Number: None
Urid:245 Disofroup: NEBeut2
L,00atuoo: 21V8E IS'I'S'K
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Dote/Timu Operator Type
~---~--
01/17/21 15i58:53DSP5z88/3
o1/1//2/ 15:59:00 2887 1
01/17/21 15:59:05 -134 3
01/17/21 15:59:05144 3
04/17/21 16L05:58144 3
01/17/21 16:0728134 n
wh(/z' 10:0838 144 1
CPFUR *FEmALE|NABRYN|SSARCADiAPRKDNEAR THE
CL/N|CvvFIOApPROACHEDCPASKING FOR ASSISTANCE |N
GE//|mG FERMONEY BACK FROM THE CLERK ATTHE
Hu/E[
CPVV|LLNOTBEATTHELOC.HE|5nnuV|mGOM/O
ANOTHER LOCATION UEPATROLS
134:OSPTCH(ACHUTEGU|.yNA|R4)
144: (ARMSTRONG`JAmESnF)A5o15/|mG 134:
134:Responding From =E4THSTUNBREEDENST
244:Responding Frnm=E4/19S/UNPOINSETTIA ST
Secondary Location for 144:O0CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.SAN/x
ANA.CAQ2703
144: ENRuu/E
Secondary Location for 134:O0CIVIC CENTER PLA/-*.5*NTA
ANA.CAS27OJ
Z34:EmROUTE
NOONE MATCHING DESCRPWAS a/.NuF[*G DOWNS.GOA
Attachment 19.Page 345
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
01/17/21 1612:54144
3
144:/TSCNE
oih/b��6: -1 4:4u"134
3
134:/TSK}NE
0137D1 16:19L38144
3
144 Unit Cleared From Inoiden unuiuyt)z4
01M7/211619:39144
o
l44:AvA{L
01/17/21 1619:46134
3
134:Unit Cleared From Incident 210109524
01M7/211619:46134
o
134: AvA|L
01/17/2116:30:01 2710
Incident Re-opanad:CPWAS T45AND NOW ME/URmEu
01M7/2116:38:03 2710
CPKEEPS SAYING SnE0ATTHE SUNLANDMOTEL, BUT
THAT |S*/zi i i t -iST
o-ih //z-i z710
HOWEVER GIVES THIS ADD
01/17/21 17:03:00 234
u8noflag down
Attachment 19.Page 346
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident 4 21 U3UU282
incident: 210300282 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/01/21 12:36:50 Monday by uSF6 LLAL, JUAN
Vispatched: 03/01/21 14:58:43 unit 131 by SUPP 1955
tnroute: W/W/21 14:58:54 unit 131
On Scene: 03/0 1 Iz I 15:U3:46 unit 131
Closed: 03/01/21 15:09:35
Pinal call type: 925SUB (3) SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT
snit. call type: 925SUI9 (3) SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT
PrimaLyunit: 131
Case Number: None
Urid:245 Oisp. group: NEBeai2 Source: TELEPHONt Sub Type:
Location: ztut h 1S1'S'1':REC0VERV SOLUTIONS OF SANTA ANA
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
03/01/21 12:38:57 2622
1
1-MALE; BLUE SHIR i / bLUE jmS z IS IN A
BLK EXPEDI i IOn. 1301 f1 IlAvE SEEM T97 FOR 30 MINS,
SHOULDNi BE ivi
03/0-1/2-1 -iz:3w04 2622
1
SUBJS ARE IN THE PLOT
03/01/21 12:39:15 2622
1
SOME PEOf-LE ARE KNOWN TO COME BY GET NARCS THEN
LEAVE
G3/U1/Z1 14:58:08 3472
1
CID NO LONGER T97-- CANNOT CONFIRM IF SUBJS LEF i
03/01/21 14:58:43 SUPP -1955
3
131: 05H i CH (GARCIA, DAVID)
03/01/21 14:58:54 131
3
131: Responding From = N MIm i ER S i \E CIViC CEm i EN DR
03/01/21 14:58:54 -j3-i
3
131: ENROUTE
03/01/21 15:08:46 131
3
131: ATSCNE
03/0 1 /21 -15:UV:35 131
3
131: Unit Cleared From Incident 210300282
03/01/21 15:09:35 131
3
13 j: AVAIL
03/U-i/zi 15:09:35 131
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 347
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2103U3382
Incident: 210303382 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/06/21 06:36:26 Saturday by U!;t4 UISNtKUS, (-iRl/,ELt)A
Uispatchel 03/06/21 07:31:07 unit 142 by DSP2 2994
tnroute: 03100121 01:31:12 unit 143
On Scene: U3/v0/2 i U /:41:09 unit 142
Closed: 03/06/21 08: 16: 1 /
P'inal call type: 4151'(3) DISTURBANCE-TI(ANSItN I
init. can type: 415'u (3) DIS'FURI:3ANCE-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 142
Case Number: None
aril 245 wisp. group: NEBeat2
Location: 2101 E IS IS'1'
RP Name:
KP Phone:
Source: TELEPHOiN t Sub type:
Darerr; ... e Uperator Type Comment
03/06/21 06:39:20 2710 1 MALE WHT TOY i SIEMMA_ M/_ BURG
HOODIE, BILK FM I S SAMUALS, STANDING OUT SIDE THE VEH,
SCREAMIMG AMU ulS i MUSING THE PEACE
03/06/zi 06:39:31
2710
03/06/21 06:39:31
2710
03/06/21 06:39:31
2710
03/06/21 06:39:31
zviO
03/06/21 06:39:47
2710
03/06/21 06:44:-14 3 t 1 3
03/06/21 07:18:19 2492
03/06/zi Ot:19:32 2492
I
I
i
03/06/21 07:31:07 DSP2 29943
CP CB. ADV SUBJ IS ATT TO PUSH WHT TOYT SIENNA INTO
THE STREET, BUT VEH IS NOT WORKING,
CP C/ B AMD Auv'D OF UELAY- CP ADVD SUBJ IS STILL T97-
SUBJ IS GETTIMG AGI I A I EU-
CP ADVD CITIZEN IS TRYING HELP SUBJ JUMP START HIS
VEH- CP ADVD SUBJ IS BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE AND HE'S
HARASSING EMPLOYEES
I 4z: uSP i CFI (PICARD, JARED)
Attachment 19, Page 348
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
03/06/Z/0/:31:1Z 193
o
143 BwROu/E
03/08/2107:3112143
3
143:Responding From =NBUSH ST
03/06/2107:3117142
3
142:Responding From =NBUSS S/
03/08/2107:3117142
3
142:BNROUTE
03/06/2107:32:47 3713
1
CP CB. ADV OF DELAY. CPADVSLBJ IS HUStiOlqG vvll/ /Ori
SIENNA &|SALMOST OUT OFDRIVEWAY AREA. rEmCr, vEH
WILL CAUSE AQ0QT|F|TGOES MUCH FUR /FIEFKOU/OF
DRIVEWAY. CPWAS ADVOFCRSARE ENn.
0,5/08/21o7:41:0o-192
3
l42:ATSCNE
0306/2107:4110143
3
143:ATSCNE
03/06/z/ou1z:3z /42
-1
vein vvn"bnrRendo=n'opasserby jumped the van. Van left the
pullnylot vvhhnnio"nom.
0306/210816:02143
3
243:AVAiL
0306/2108n6:Oz143
3
243:Unit C1eona!l �,noj"i.�ae,auionoo362
03K06V21 081017 142
3
142: Unit Cleared From Incident 210303382
03/00/210810:17142
3
142:AVA|L
038X6/21 081617142
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19.Page 349
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Inuident # 210304569
Incident: 210304569 (CLOSED)
Created: U3109121 u6:25:49 Monday by L)5P4 VAUGHN, LAUREN
L)ispaiched: 03/08/21 06:35::55 unit 132 by SUFF 1955
hnroute: 03/08/21 06:36:02 unit 13Z
un Scene: U31USI21 06:42:13 unit 132
Closed: wlugl21 u6:53:3u
Final call type: 415S (3) UIS I U Kt3AN Uh-S U BJ hC'l'
snit. call type: 415S(3)DlSTURl3ANUt-SUBJtUl
Frimmy unit: 132
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Dist,. group: fNti3eat2 Source: ItLtPHUNt Sub'lype:
Location: 2101 E 1S1'ST:METHAv01NE CLIMU
XF Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
03/08/21 06:25:,e-i :34tz
03/08/21 06:26:20 3472
03/08/2-1 06:z6:3t 3472
03/08/21 06:35:55 SUPP 1955
03/05/zi 06:35:55 SUPP 1955
03/08/21 06:36:02 132
03/08/21 06:36:02 132
03/08/21 06:36:13 -13-1
03/08/21 06:36:13 131
03/08/21 06:4z: -13 13z
03/08/21 06:43:07 131
03/08/zi 015:45:35 1955
03/08/21 06:46:13 3472
03/08/zi 06:48:31 131
03/08/21 06:48:48 -13-1
03/08/21 06:48:49 131
03/08/21 06:48:4u 131
Type Cum merit
I MALE Ul OF METH
I THROWING A i v 1M 10 1 RAFFIC LANES
I ME GRY SWTR, BLU JEANS- NO SHOES
3 -1 3z: 10Sr I CH (LAUFER, OTTO)
3 131: DSPTCH (GARCIA, DAVID)
3 1 3,e: ENROUTE
3 132: Responding From = N SANTIAGO S i \E CIVIC CENTER DR
3 131: Responding From = E BROWN ST\N LACY ST
3 131: ENROUTE
3 132: ATSCNE
3 13-1: ATSulqE
I utl, does cp still want contact
I 4-l"MIAKING CONTACT
3 131: OK
UTL SUBJ
3 131: Unit Cleared From Imcidemt 210304569
3 131: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 350
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
u3/uo/z,i u6:53:30 132 3 132: Unit Cleared From Incident 210304569
03/08/21 06:53:30 132 3 -13Z: AVAIL
u31u8/21 06:53:30 132 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 351
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210307630
Incident: 21030io3O (CLOSED)
Created: 03/13/21 05:58:24 Saturday by DSF4 GARCIA, CECILIA
uispatclica: 03/ 1312 1 UO:2'/:.).) unit 143 by S U FF 3156
Enroutv: W/ 13121 vo:z z5: 12 unit 143
On Scene: 03/13/21 06:29:19 unit 144
Closed: 03/13/21 06:50:27
Pinal call type: 4151'(3) tJlS'FURBANCh-'l'RANSlEN'l'
init. gall type: 4151'(3)L)1S1UK1:3ANCt-1KANSl1 Nl
Primary unit: 143
Case Number: None
(irict: 245 Uisp. group: NI Beat2 Source: 'FELEPHON E Sub'lype:
Location: 21ui L IS I S I :KLUUVLKV SOLU I 10INS
RP Name:
F,F Phone:
Date/Time Operator Typw
k;V111111t;M1
03/13/21 06:00:11 2928
1
MALE TO FRO UL2LLUN 415 WITH EMP AND HAS ALL HIS
TRASH OUT. BLK SWTSH , BLK PNTS, NEG
WPNS APPEARS
03/13/21 06:2t:55 Surf- ;315E5 3
143: uSHi CFI (vAN LUvEN, KEVIN)
03/13/21 06:28:12 143
3
143: ENROUTE
U3h3/z-i 06:zo:12 143
3
143: Responding From = E 1ST ST\N LYON ST
03/13/21 06:28:14 144
3
144: Responding From = E 1ST ST\N LYON ST
03/13/21 06:28:14 SAPID
1
MobileCAD assist from Unit 144
03/13/21 06:28:14 144
3
144: ENROU i E
03/13/21 06:28:14 SAPD
1
144: (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR) ASSISTING 143:
03/13/21 06:29:-iy -144
3
144: A i SCME
03/13/21 06:29:29 143
3
143: ATSCNE
FJ3/13/z1 015:3u:44 144
1
CONTACTED MALE SUBJ, ADVD HIM NOT TO LOITER AT BIZ..
SUBJMOVED TO PUBLIC SIDEWALK... SUBJ STATED TRASH
WAS NOT HIS... ADVID CP TRASH WAS NOT SUBJS AND THEY
COULD DISPOSE OF IT...
03/13/21 06:45:42 144
3
144: OK
03h 3/21 06:50:25 144
3
144: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 352
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
u31-j3ici ub:5u:15 144 3 144: Unit Cleared From Incident 210307630
03/13/21 06:50:27 143 3 143: Unii Cleared From incident zziu3ur63u
u3h 3/zi u6:50:27 143 3 143: AVAIL
03/13/21 06:50:27 143 3 Imc at-ml clu5ud.
Attachment 19, Page 353
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
31
Police Field Activity
incident # 210408893
Incident: ziFj4Utww (ULOSED)
treated: U4/1:5/21 UI:54:41 Thursday, by SUPP MOROYOQUI71JIANA
Dispatched:
Closed: 04/15/21 02:01:05
Pinal call type: 459A (3) AUUIBLE BUKULAKY ALARM
snit. call type: 459A (J) AUinBLE BURGLARY ALARM
Primaj-y unit: 332A
Case Number: None
uisposition: NK:2
chid: z45 wisp. group: NEBeatz Source: TELEPHONE SubTypc:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :CALIFOPN 1A'1'REA'1'MEN'1'SEKV ICES
RP Name:
KY Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
04/15/21 UI:55:34 Lints inctZlem Closed.
04/15/21 01:55:34 2368 COVERS: GRP 1 EXAM OFC MOTION, UNK RESE i, RP
PENDING,
Attachment 19, Page 354
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Inciaent # 210416444
Incident: ziM6444 (CLOSED)
created: U4/2 //Z I 13:46: 11 Tuesday by DSP3 VAUGHN, LAUREN
Dispatched: 04/27/21 14:00:21 unit 131 by DSP2 3334
Enroute: U4/27/21 14:UO:43 unit 161
On Scene: U4/2//21 14:U'/:21 unit tot
ulused: U4/2//2i 14:08:56
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
lnii. call type: ASSAT'(2) ASSIS'I'FI-Rh L)EF't'
Primary unit: 131
case Number: Nune
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat:2 Source: TELEPHUN E Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'S'I* RECOVERY CLENIC
KF Name:
Kv Phune:
Date/Time Operator Type
FJ4/27/21 13:46:31 3472 1
04/27/21 13:47:02 3472 1
U4/Zt/z-1 13:41:z-1 341z 1
04/27/21 13:59:26 3472 1
04/21/Zi 13:59:48 3395 1
04/27/21 14:00:21 DSP2 3334 3
04/27/21 14:00:31 3334 1
04/27/21 14:00:43 161 3
04/27/21 14:00:43 161 3
U4/Z I /Z 'I 14:U-1:00 -131 3
04/27/21
14:01:00
131 3
04/Z//Z1
14:01:Z1
161 3
04/27/21
14:08:42
161 3
04/27/21
14:08:42
161 3
Comment
FEM REFUSING TO LEAVE
FE GRY SWEATSHIRT, bLK PAN I S
CP ADVING BUSN IS CLOSED AND FEM NOT LEAVING THE
PROP
FIRE:CALLING ADVING THEY ARE ENR FOR FEMI vv/
�ND HAVING WITHDRAWLS
GITu
131: DSPTCH (GARCIA, DAVID)
161: (BONiLLA, RENE) ASSISTING 131:
161: ENROUTE
161: Responding From = E S i GERTRUDE Pr-\S GRAND AV
131: Responding From = ALLEY N/ 0 4TH S/ 0 5TH\N
'§PURGEON ST
131: ENROUTE
151: ATSCNE
161: Unit Cleared From Incident 210416444
161: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 355
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
04/27/21 14:08:43 161 1 per ocfa, c4 medical aid
04/27/21 14:08:56 131 3 131: Unit Cleared From Incident 210416444
04/27/21 14:08:o6 131 3 131: AVAIL
04/27/21 14:08:56 131 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 356
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incicient # 71 UbU4UZ4
Lase ;7 ZU21 -UVVZU
Incident: 210504024 (CLOSED)
created: v:5/u//21 i i:/_vAt triday by rtiNz Kut)KiGuEZ, YAMINA
Dispatched: 05/07/21 11:33:22 unit 145 by DSP3 3156
Enroute: 05/07/21 11:59:09 unit 145
On Scene: U5IU'1121 1 I:3.3:22 unit 145
closed: o/u//zi i2:4o:tu
Final ,all type: 2420 (3) BATTERY JUST/OCCURED
lidt.call type: 2420(3)BA:I"I'ERYJUS't'/QCCUREI)
Primary unit: 145
case Number: zuzi-uqqzq (uK_uan report)
Disposition: CR: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Nhf3ear2 Source: FELEP HONE Sub `Type:
Location: 21UI E ISTST:XECOVERY SOLUTMIN UYSANIAAINA
Kr Name:
RP Phone:
Illatc/ I 411w upwrator
I ypc
Comment
05/07/21 10:15:59 2710
1
Appended, 11:59:03 CLIENT: BEING AGRESSIVE
DOB: W/ STAFF, M BLK HAT, BLK
WINDBREAKER
05/07/21 10:16:30 2710
1
Appended, 11:59:03 415 AND IS Ulq[3EM I t-iE lIqt-LuENCt
05/0t/2-i 10:16:54 27-1Fj
1
Appended, 11:59:03 HE IS BEING ASKED TO LEAVE AND HE IS
REFUSING, ARGUING FOR HIS DOSE
05/07/21 10:28:57 2994
1
Appended, 11:59:03 CP CB, ADVISED SUBJ IS S I _11717 415 vvi
STAFF
05/Ut/2-i -j0:2w-iU 2y94
1
Appended, 11:59:03 ADVISE MALE IS EXT. 390
05/07/21 11:21:44 3140
1
CP ADV SEC PEPPERED SPRAYED A CLIENT,
0510itIZ1 I -I:ZZ:ZZ 3140
1
Cripm I - BLU BB CAP, NO SHIRT
05/07/21 11:22:50 3140
1
PER CP NEG MEDICS
05/07/21 11:24:37 2492
1
CP C/ 6 AND ADv'D I MEY ARE KEQ'ING MEDICS- CP IS
SPEAKING TO OCf-A
05/07/21 11:33:22 DSP3 3156 3
145: DSPTCH (BRODEUR, MATTHEW)
05/07/21 11:33:22 DSP3 3156 3
145: ATSCNE
05/0 (/21 11:33:38 14Z
3
-142: Responding From = E FAIRHAVEN AV
Attachment 19, Page 357
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/07/21 11:33:38 SAPD
05/07/21 11:33:38 SAPD
05/07/21 11:39:14 2492
05/07/21 11:4z:28 3'156 1
05/07/21 11:45:58 WebRMS 1
05/0t/z 1 1 1:4 t:48 145 1
05/07/21 11:59:03 3156
U5/U t/z1 1 1 :5W0`3 145
05/07/21 11:59:09 145
05/0 t/z 1 12:08:38 141
05/07/21 12:08:38 141
05/07/21 12:08:38 SAPD
05/07/21 12:08:38 SAPD
05/07/21 12:10:28 142
05/07/21 12:10: z8 142
05/07/21 12:10:35 142
05/0t/z1 1 z:13:51 141
05/07/21 12:13:51 141
05/07/21 12:13:53 141
05/07/21 12:33:41 142
05/07/21 12:33:41 142
05/07/21 12:46:10 145
05/07/21 12:46:10 145
05/Ut/z1 1z:46:1d 145
142: (PICARD, JARED) ASSISTING 145:
MnMle(;AD assist from Unit i4z
SUPERVISOR FOR SEC CO ADV'D HE IS NO LONGLILU BUT
OFCCONTACT HIM AT- CID IS
Ayyended; 11:5u:03 MO i RECA i ED 10 0 i MER LHI•!
145 assigned case number: CI#Requested
1 LINK: 210503991 to 210504024 because 210503991 appends to
210504024
3 145: ENROUTE
1 Secondary Location for 145: 2130 e 4th,
3 141: ENROUTE
3 141: Responding From = E 17TH ST
1 141: (VALDEZ, JUDITH) ASSISTING 142:
1 MobiieC AO assist from Unit 141
3 142: ENROUTE
1 Secondat y Eac,21i0rl Tor 14z: z130 E 41 H ST,SAN i A ANA,CA
VZ105
3 142: ATSCNE
3 141: AVAIL
3 141: Unit Cleared From Incident 210504024
1 no bwc
3 142: AVAIL
3 142: Unit Cleared From Incident 210504024
3 145: UjA Clem en From !,,ci5ent Z-105040z4
3 145: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 358
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
I nciaent # Z I UbUI5941
lixiceia: z105O6941 (CEOSED)
Cteaied: 05/12/21 10:14:04 Wednesday by SUPP WESSON, LYDIA
Dispatched: 05112121 tO: t6:18 unit 135 by L)SP5 2887
hnroute: 05/ 12121 10: 1. 6:22 unit 135
On Scene: v3/i z1z t t v:z t:vS unit 13:5
Closed: 05/12/21 10:27:40
Final call type: ASS'I'P'(2) ASSIS'I'FIRE DEFT'
init. call type: ASS'I't'(2) ASSIST VIKE 1)hf"l'
rrimary unit: 135
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 L)isp. group: NEB=2 Source: 'TELEPHONE Sub'l'ype:
Location: Z I U I U I S L SA
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Datefflitte Operatur i ype
05/12/21 10:14:23 1955 1
05h zlzl 10:14:36 1955 1
05/12/21 10:16:18 DSP5 2887 3
05/12/21 10:16:22 135 3
05/12/21 10:16:22 135 3
05/12/21 10:18:58 2887 1
Uoh z12-i 134 3
05/12/21 10:19:02 134 3
05hz/zi 10:21:08 135 3
05/12/21 10:23:59 2887 1
05/12/21 10:25:44 3472 1
05/12/21 10:25:49 134 3
05/12/21 10:27:14 134 3
05/1 ZIZ -I -JU:Zf:14 134 3
05/12/21 10:27:40 135 3
05/1Z/Z1 10:Z(:40 135 3
Cummetit
FIRE:RESPONDING TO AN OD IN THE PKG LOT, NO FURTHER
DETAILS.
THEY ARE REQ PD ALSO RESPOND
135: DSPTCH (ACOSTA, VICTOR)
135: ENROUTE
1:35: R.spamMmv Fmm = E -j tTH ST\N GRAND AV
134: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 135:
134: Resvomdimg F, om = N MAIN S 1
134: ENROUTE
135: ATSCNE
135: SO FAR UTL IN ANY PARKING LOT
FIRE:ADVING THEY CLEARED- PATIENT LEFT TE AREA T22
-134: ATSuNE
134: AVAIL
134: Uril't Cleated Fiom lm;Mem ZIU506941
135: AVAIL
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 210506947
Attachment 19, Page 359
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/12/21 10:27:40 135 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 360
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210507753
'M
SAT er
iinciZIenz:z-iU5Utt5;5 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/13/21 13:41:00 Thursday by PUGA, ANGELICA
Dispatchea: 05/13/21 13:41:04 unit 715 by S U PP 2511
Enroute: O5113121 13:41:U4 unit 11�
Un zscunc: 0:5/13/21 13:4 I:U I unit 145
Closed: 05/13/21 14:15:30
Final call Type: FED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: FED (4) PEDES I'KIAN CHECK
Ffimaiy unit: 14:5
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR:1
aria: 245 uisp. group: N hBeW Source: KAV tU Nub I ypU:
Location: Z191 h IS I S I
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/13/21 13:41:01 145
3
ii-5/1 3/Z -I '13:41:ij-4 SOFF Z57-1
3
05/13/21 13:41:04 2571
1
05/1 3W 13:41:04 SUPP 2571 3
05/13121 13:41:10 185
3
05/13/21 13:41:10 185
3
05/13/21 13:41:10 SAPD
1
05/13/21 13:41:10 SAPD
1
iJ-5/-13/Z-1 -13:4-1:1-1 z57-1
-1
05/13/21 13:41:11 2571
1
05h 3/zi 13:41: 1 z z5t1
1
05/13/21 13:41:12 2571
1
05/13/21 13:41:32 2571
1
Comment
145: ATSCNE
I 15: EMt-c00 i E
715: (ALATORRE, IRENE) ASSISTING 145:
715: responding F, u... = M SYCAMORE S i \E 16TH ST
185: ENROUTE
185: Responding From = S FLOW tFZ S i Wv MCFADDEN AV
185: (BIEBRICH, JOSEPH) ASSISTING 145:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 185
Attachment 19, Page 361
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05h3/zi 13:4i:4-1 z5t1
05/13/21 13:43:11 2571 1
160: (ROSE, JAMES) ASSISTING 145:
05/13/21 13:43:45 SUPP 2571 3
160: ATSCNE
05/13/21 13:44:39 2571 1
145: IN PARKING LOT OF SUNLAND MOTEL
05/13/21 13:45:45 SUPP 2571 3
145: OK
05h 3/z-i 13:45:45 S Ut-P z5 t -1 3
-1 6u: OK
05/13/21 13:45:45 SUPP 2571 3
715: OK
05h 3/zi 13:45:45 SUPP z5t1 3
185: Om
05/13/21 13:48:33 SUPP 2571 3
715: ATSCNE
05/13/21 13:50:44 SUPP 2571 3
715: AVAIL
05/13/21 14:01:20 160 3
160: AVAIL
05/13/21 14:01:20 160 3
160: Unit Cleared From Incident 210507753
05h 3/2-1 14:11:14 145 3
145: AVAIL
05/13/21 14:11:14 145 3
145: Unit Cleared From Incident 210507753
05/-13/Z-1 '14:15:30 '155 3
fricMemi CloseZI.
05/13/21 14:15:30 185 3
185: Unit Cleared From Incident 210507753
05h 3/zi 14:15:30 185 3
185: AVAI r
Attachment 19, Page 362
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210513119
31- r
Incident: 210513119 (CLOSED)
Created: V51)2121 0z5:-')0:U4 Saturday by SUMP PU(jA, AN(jELICA
i)isvatched: 05lz2l2 i V9:29:3 Z5 unit 143 by S u FF 2:5 / i
Enroute: 05/22/2109:29:43 unit 143
On Scene: 05/22/21 09:37:09 unit 143
Closed: 05/22/21 09:40:31
rinal call type: SAMU 1 (4) SAMC - I KAN Sit N I
Init. call type: SAMCT (4) SAMC - TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 143
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 wisp. group: N tBeat',, 'Source: I hLhF1-iUN t Sub i ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:COMPRIFHENSIVE CENTER
RP Name:
Rf, F11011e:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
05/zz/zi 08:54:08 z5(i
1
15 SUBJS, BLOCKING tN i KANCt:. CON I iNUAL PRObLtM
05/22/21 08:55:10 2571
1
CP SAYS THE DRIVEWAY IS THE ENTRANCE TO SUNLAND
MOTEL AND COMPREHENSIVE CENTER
05/22/21 08:55:16 2571
1
SUBJS MAKE IT DIFF TO GET IN AND OUT
05/22/21 08:55:39 2571
i
CP WAS THERE DRIVING HER SON TO THE
COMPREHENSIVE, SAME THING HAPPENED YESTERDAY,
AND SHE ALMOST TC'D INTO ANOTHER VEH
05/22/21 09:29:38 SUPP 2571
3
143: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
051,eZZ-1 09:Z3:43 -143
3
-143: tNROU i E
05/22/21 09:29:43 143
3
143: Responding From = E 4TH ST\N GRAND AV
U5/ZZ/Z-1 UV:3(:UJ 143
3
143: A I SCnt
05/22/21 09:40:31 143
3
143: AVAIL
05/22/21 09:40:31 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 210513119
05/22/21 09:40:32 14:3
SUBJ ADV TO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAY
05/22/21 09:40:32 143
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 363
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # z 1 u513 (27
Incident: 210513722 (CLOSED)
created: U5123I21 US:32:22 Sunday by
Dispatched: 05/23/2108:32:22 unit 135A by 135A 135A
Ellroute: 05/23/2108:32:22 u,,it 135A
Un Scene: O5123121 08:32:22 unit 135A
Closed: U5/2.3/21 U8:52:1 /
Final call type: v 0 (4) V tftlCLt Ot5S
Init, call type: VO (4) VEHICLE OBS
Primary unit: 135A
Lase Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RAMO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'I'
KF Name:
KF Fhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
FJ5//:3/Zl
08:3/:ZZ 135A
:3
05/23/21
08:32:22 135A
3
05/23//1
08:32:z2 135A
3
05/23/21
08:32:22 135A
3
05/23/21
08:32:22 135A
1
05/23/21
08:43:12 135A
i
Comment
135A: Ke5panZji, y F, am = E -j ST ST\S I ST ST.
135A: DSPTCH (BRODEUR, MATTHEW)
135A: ENROUTE
135A: ATSCNE
License #: 7w1y216
Attachment 19, Page 364
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/23/21 08:43:26 155
3
155: ATSCNE
05/23/21 08:43:26 SAPD
-i
'155: (MARTINEZ, ADRIAN) ASSISTING -i 35A:
05/23/21 08:43:26 SAPID
1
MobileCAD assist from Unit 155
05/23/2't 176:43:55 155
3
155: AVAIL
05/23/21 08:48:58 155
3
155: Unit Cleared From Incident 210513722
05/23/2'1 08:52:03 135A
3
135A: OK
05/23/21 08:52:17 135A
3
135A: AVAIL
05/23/21 08:52:17 135A
3
135A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210513722
05/23/21 08:52:17 135A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 365
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210600611
Incident: z106006ii (U`OSED)
Created: 06/0 t/21 20:03:26 Tuesday by DSP3 OCHOA, LUISA
Dispatched: 06/01/21 20:08:23 unit 362A by 13SP2 2368
Enroute: 06/01/21 20:08:31 unit 362A
Un Scene: U6/01/21 2U:20:49 unit 336
closed: 06/01 /21 20:23:35
Final call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Init. call type: ASS11' (2) ASS1S'F FIKE LtEY'i'
Primary unit: 362A
case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group,: NEBeat2
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'1'
KP Name: =
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
06/01/21 20:03:52 358 r 1
06/01/21 20:04:08 3587 1
0/0-i/ri z0:06:23 DSP2 z368 3
06/01/21 20:08:31
362A 3
uft-1/Ll zu:Ut5:31
36ZA 3
06/01/21 20:08:45
3587 1
06/01/21 20:09:09
2368 1
06/01/21 20:09:24
336 3
06/01/21 20:09:29
2368 1
06/01/21 20:09:49
352A 3
06/01/21 20:09:49
362A 3
O5/w/z-i zu:IZr:4
336 3
06/01/21 20:14:49
336 1
06/01/21 20:20:48 336 3
06/01/21 20:23:35 336 3
Source: TELEPHONE Sub'1'ype:
t;ommunt
FIRE:ENRT FOR MALE OD'G FENTANYL, CONSC/ BREATHING
OUTFRONT OF T20
FIRE:ETA 2 MINS OUT
3ozA: DSPTCH (AHEARN, CONNOR)
362A: ENROUTE
36ZA: Fe5ponding From = E MCFADDEN AV
X2 NARCAN ADMINSTERED
336: (SALAS, RICARUO) ASSISTING 3oLA:
336: Responding From = E 6TH ST\E BROWN ST
336: WILL ADV
362A: Unit Cleared From Incident 210600611
362A: AVAIL
335: ENROUTE
Secondary Location for 336: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
336: ATSCNE
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 366
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
UUIU'I/Z-1 ZU:Z3:35 336 3 33o: Una Cleared From Incident 210600611
06/01/21 20:23:35 336 3 336: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 367
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210601681
in,ldant: 21U60681 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/03/21 13:43:20 Thursday, by, PHN I CANT E, ANOEL
l3ispatcheI 06/03/21 13:47:50 unit 144 by L)SFJ 3 1 5b
Enroute: Ub/W/21 I J:49:J.) unit 142A
On Scene: UO/U J/2 I I J:51:42 unit 14ZA
Closed: 06/03/21 14:38:38
Final call iyFe: 929 (2) PERSON DOWN
lniE. call type: 929 (2)PEKSUN 1-)UWN
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: I
uria: 245 UiSp. group: Ni t3eau Source: I tLtFh(-)N t Sub type:
Location: 1.1u1 E IS I S I :VxViN I rARKING LOT, NEAR THE S'f
RP Name: �
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
06/03/21 13:45:24 2492 1
06/03/21 13:45:52 Z4V2
06/03/21 13:46:18 2571
06/03/21
13:46:27
2571 1
06/03/21
13:47:50
DSP3 3156 3
06/03/21
13:48:28
3156 1
06/03/21
13:48:35
142A 3
06/03/21
13:48:35
142A 3
06/03/21
13:43:35
SAI-,D .1
06/03/21
13:48:35
SAPD 1
06/03/21
13:50:02
3156 1
06/03/21
13:51:42
142A 3
Comment
SUBJ "ROLLING" ON THE SI0tVVALK AND AT ONE POINT HE
WAS ON THE ST- M/ W BR 19AIF7. GRY SHIRT AND BLUE
JEANS- SUBJ POSS U/ I
T3a TO OCFA
ANOTHER CALLER, SUBJ HAD BEEN SEEN VVALKING IN I HE
LANES, AND NOW DOWN ON THE SIDEWALK, IN FROM I OF
SOME ROSE BUSHES, APPEARS U/ I
LOOKS LIKE THERE IS CROWD AROUND HIM
144: DSPTCH (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR)
144: UNCON BU I BREATHING
142A: ENROUTE
142A: Responding From = N GARFIELD ST\E SANTA ANA BIL
142A: (PICARD, JARED) ASSISTING 144:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 142A
144: SUMO AvvAKE, EXTREMELY Ul
142A: ATSCNE
Attachment 19, Page 368
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
06/03/21 14:26:48 144
3
144: OK
06/03/21 14:26:55 144
1
Secondary Location for i44: 60 CIv1C CtNTtR PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
06/03/21 14:26:55 144
3
144: ENROUTE
06/03/21 14:27:39 142A
3
142A: AVAIL
u&03/2 i 14:z/:3v i 42A
3
14LA: Unit Cleared From Incident 210601681
06/03/21 14:37:55 144
3
144: ATSCNE
06/u3/Li 14:38:38 144
3
i44: umt Clearva From Incident 2 i0601e81
06/03/21 14:38:38 144
3
144: AVAIL
06/03/21 14:38:38 144
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 369
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210608338
Im.ident: zw6u8338 (CLOSED)
Created: 06/14/21 12:39:18 Monday, by, PHN4 DE SAN'14A.00; ANiiEL1CA
Dispatched: 06/14/21 13:02:28 unit 134 by DSP2 3395
> nroute:
Un Scene: u6/ 14/21 13:U2:29 unit 134
Closed: 06/14/21 13:03:01
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCU'hiC AC'1'1V1'1'Y
lnit. call type: 1NARC (3) NARCU '1C AC 11V 11 Y
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
U,id: 245 Disp. group: NE13eat2 Source: `1'I LEPHUNE Sub `Type:
Location: 2101 E 1Sr S I' :NIE I'HADONE CLINIC
KY N ame:
RP Phone:
Date/i Mic Operator i ype Comment
06/14/21 12:41:03 3206 1 BRIGHT BLU OR TEAL SATURN 2D LIG#_PARKED IN
THE PLOT - 6-7 SUBJS HAVE BEEN SEEN APPROACH THE
VEH AND MAKE AN EXCHANGE
06/14/21 12:41:11
3206 1
06/14/21 12:41:11
3206 1
06/14/21 12:41:11
3206 1
ut7/'14/2"I "IL 41:"I'1
3zoo l
06/14/21 12:41:18
3206 1
06/ 1 4/2l 1 3:02:28 051-2 3395 3
06/14/21 13:02:28 DSP2 3395 3
06/14/21 13:02:58 134 1
06/14/21 13:03:01 134 3
06/14/21 13:03:01 134 3
uat i 4/L-i -13:03:01 -134 3
134: DSrTCH (ACHUTEGUI_ MAIRA)
134: ATSCNE
UTL
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 210608338
134: AVAIL
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 370
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
Police
Field Activity
u ��"�K��! u ���m�� r�v=uU��U��
|OCiUeOt# 21U/U5882
Inuident:210705882 (CEOuEo)
created: U7/0v/21 o8u4:3vthduv6vr'tN3 RAMIQBZ,JE8SlCA
O7/09/2lO9:23:l9unit ]43hy[)Sp237l0
Eozoote: 07/09Y21 09:23:3bunit |43
Final call type: 211PR(3)ROBBERY REPORT (PERSON)
Init. call type: 211PR (3) ROBBERY REFOR'I'(PERSUN)
Frimary oub: 143
case Number: None
Grid: 245 [)is" u^ouy:NBBeut2 Source: TELEPHONE S"bT}pc:
Location: 21018i1�1'S'8 ;CL0N1U
8FCvuozo:
Dote/Time Operator
Type
Commufn
~----~~—
O/09/21DO:2O:08 3146
1
OCCRI}2HRSAGO -#1FH3O'SVVHTSHTR8LUJNSWAS 417
NVKNIFE -#2FH4O'SWEARING BLKSVVTRBLKPNT8#3
MALE, NFO-CpBORROWED PHNTOCALL ' OWNER DFPHN
/SLEAVING -CPWILL T23|NFRNTOFCLINIC WEARING BLK
SHIRT BLKJNS
0709/2108:20:07 3146
1
LOSS-CELLPHN&VVALLET
a//-uv/z-/6o:zz-/o0SPzz/-/13
3
l43: DSFTCH(VAN LUVEN.KEV|N)
0709/2100:23:30143
3
143:Responding From =VV1STSTYSBOOTH ST
0709/zi09:23:36143
3
143:EmxOU/t
0709/21 09:29:49 143
3
143:ATSCNE
0700/ 10l34:22 143
1
UTLCP/NOREPR/SM*DtTOHim
O/09/21 09:36:05 143
3
Incident Closed.
0709/ 1 09:38:05 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From |nuidentM/O58nz
Attachment 19.Page 371
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 21U(1Ub14
Incident: 210710614 (CLOSED)
Created: OW 16/21 1 U:26:39 PriZjay by FHN I RUCHA, tKAN &
Uispatchel U // 10121 11:13:4U Unit 143 by S u Fr 2:5 / i
tnroutc: 0/h6/zi I t:o:44 unit 142
On Scene: 07/16/21 11:19:46 unit 1143
Closed: 07/16/21 11:29:00
Hnal call type: NAKU (3) NAXUU1 lU AU I tV 1 I Y
snit. call type: iNARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primacy unit: 142
Case Number: None
Uril 245 L)iSp. group: Ntl3eat2
Location: 201 h 1ST ST
RP Name: _
RP Phone
Date/Time Operator Type
07/16/21 10:27:11 2993 1
uill&zl 1v:17:47 z993 1
07/16/21 11:13:40 SUPP 2571 3
Ot/i&zi -i i: i 3:4u S Ut-t' Z5 1 -1 3
07/16/21 11:13:44 142 3
07/16/21 11:13:44 142 3
07/16/21 11:13:50 143 3
07/16/21 11:13:50 143 3
vt/16/21 1 -1: 19:46 143 3
07/16/21 11:19:53 142 3
uih!51z-i 1rz3:w -143 1
07/16/21 11:27:55 142 3
OM6/z111:2 t:55 142 3
07/16/21 11:27:55 142 1
07/16/21 11:28:00 143 3
u7/16/21 11:28:uu 143 3
Source: ltLtFl-1UNt Sub Type:
Comment
2 FEMS OUT FRON I OF COC uSING NARC - CP WAS DRIVING
BY NFD
CP CONCERN FOR CHILDREN PASSING BY
142: DSPTCH (PICARD, JARED)
143: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
142: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
14Z: EMKOuTE
143: Responding From = E SANTA CLARA AV
143: ENROUTE
143: ATSCNE
142: ATSCNE
area check goa
142: Unit Cleared From Incident 210710614
141: AVAIL
no bwc or contact
143: Unit Cleared Frut, , mrldcrIt z'i 0710614
143: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 372
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
u th t:)/Z-1 -I -I:ZZ5:uu -143 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 373
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident# 21un luig
Incident: 210711079 (CLOSED)
treated: u// io/2-i 22:2 /:4-1 Piiday oy.uSF4 hFrtIKSUN, JALMtNt
Dispatched:
Closed: 07/16/2122:55:02
1-inal call type: ASSAT'(2) ASSIS'I'FIKE IJEf"l'
init. call type: ASS'l t (2) ASSIST P I KE UEt" I
Pi unary unit: 242
Case Number: None
uisposition: AS: I
uiid: z45 UiSp. group: Nhbeat2-
Location: 2101 E ISt Si
RF Name:
KY Flione:
Source: I LLhFHUNh Sub type:
Date/Time Operaxor Type Comment
07/16/21 22:28:39 3511 OCFA GAVE M THE INFO BUT ITS OURS— i HE Y RE Sz t-OR AN
OD ... 2 NARCANS HAVE ALREADY BEEN ADMINIS i ERED
07/16/21 22:29:19 3511 CHECKED W/ OCFA... THEYRE ON SCENE NOW
07/16/21 22:29:29 3703 242: (LAUFER, OTTO) ASSISTING 344:
ut1161z-i zz:3z:5u SAPM 344: (CUt',RtA, CARCUS) ASSISTING z4z:
07/16/21 22:32:59 SAPD MobileCAD assist from Unit 344
U(/16/z-1 z1:35:36 3tU3 Z41: MACE C415EING xt-ERFEM
07/16/21 22:35:36 3703 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 374
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
�c�az+a
Police Field Activity
Inciaent # 210804358
Incident: zi080ZF358 (Ci=OSED)
Created:
uS/uS/z> uy:z /:u6 Sunday by
Dispatched:
08/08/21 09:27:06 unit 133A by 133A 133A
Enroute:
08/09/21 09:2 /:06 unit 133A
Un Scene:
u$/ug/z I u9:2 /:u6 unit 133A
Mused:
uS/uS/zl U9:.3 /:35
Final call type: FED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
1nit. call type: FED (4) PI D S`YK1AN CHECK
Primary unit: 133A
t;ase Number: Nune
Dispusitiun: NR:1
Grid: 245 Oisp. group: N1 13eatz Source: KA131U Sub Type:
Location: 21U1 E iSt S1
KY Name:
RP Pho,,e:
U0101 inlc Oppcfatuf i ype
08/08/2109:27:06
133A 3
08/08/2109:27:06
133A 3
08/08/2109:27:06
133A 3
08/08/2109:27:06
133A 3
u8/08/21
Oa:2 t :On
133A 3
08/08/2109:29:40
135 3
U8/U5/L1
Uy:Ly:40
135 3
08/08/2109:29:40
SAPD 1
08/08/21
09:29:40
SAPID l
08/08/2109:29:44
135 3
08/08/21
09:30:26
DSP1 3385 3
08/08/2109:30:26
3385 1
08/08/2109:36:30
135 3
08/u8/z1
vy:3t:Z4
145 3
08/08/2109:37:24
145 3
08/08/2109:37:34
135 3
Comment
133A: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
i 33A: ENKOU I E
133A: ATSCNE
133A: 2101 E 1ST ST; ReoponSe Mu m5or: 08082021-00410z0;
133A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
135: Responding From = E 1 ST S i 1S i S i ST
135: ENROUTE
MobileCAD assist from Unit 135
135: (I HPix; MIGUEL) ASSISTING 133A:
135: ATSCNE
145: ATSCNE
145: (BRODEUR, MATTHEW) ASSISTING 133A:
135: OK
145: AVAIL
145: Unit Cleared From Incident 210804358
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 210804358
Attachment 19, Page 375
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
08/08/21 09:37:34
135
3
135 A\8\|L
08/08/3109:3/:35
135x
u
133A:xVxIC
08/08/2109:37:35
133A
3
133A:Unit Cleared From Incident 21O8O4358
Attachment 19.Page 376
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident A 21 Ub I b442
Incident: 210815442 (CLOSED)
Created: 08/26/21 13:0 /: I UThursday by FHN.J UtKVAN i ES, CAROLINA
Dispatched: ug/2-6/2 i t 3:11:33 unit 141 by uSP2 2:5 /1
tn-route: 08/26/21 13:25:39 unit 144
On Scene: 08/26/21 13:27:06 unit 14 t
Closed: 08/26/21 14:u'/:',Iu
Pinal call type: 415S (J) DIS I UKt5ANUt-SUt3jEC i
init. call type: 415S (3) DISTURBANCE -SUBJECT
PrimaLy unit: 141
Case Number: None
uisposition: AS: I
Grid:245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub'fype:
Location: 2101 E I&I'S'l' :RECOVERY SOLU'f1ONS
KY Name:
KF Ftionc
Date/Time Operator Type
08/Z6/zi 13:05:'14
33y5 I
08/26/21 13:08:24
3395 1
08/26/21 13:08:47
3395 1
08/26/21 13:09:08
3395 1
08/26/21 13:09:14
3395 1
U8/26/21 13:10:03
3395 1
08/26/21 13:10:31
3395 1
05/z0/z1 13: -1 U:4-I
33vo -I
08/26/21 13:10:48
3395 1
08/26/21 13:11:39
3395 1
08/26/21 13:11:47
3395 1
08/26/21 13:12:10
3395 1
U8/26/21 13:12:22
3395 1
08/26/21 13:17:33
2571 1
06/zf3/z-1 13:11:33
DSI,z 3
08/26/21 13:17.38
141 3
Uarl-li-flent
F/�lll PINK TANK TOP, LT BLU PANTS
FEM 415 OVER NOT RECEIVING HER mEMS
MEG vvrMS
NOW HAVE AN OPEN LINE
FEM AUDIBLE 415 VERBAL
STILL HAVE AN OPEN LINE FEM 415 OVER TIME DELAY
CP HEARD SAYING " i REY ARE ON THEIR WAY"
4-15 OVER MEDS
DISC LINE ATT]NG CB
FEm IS NOT CURRENTLY PHYSICAL
CP ADVD CALL PENDING
ADDL Cr Prl 1NG THE SAME ADV`D OF THE CALL
FEM CP T21
WILL ADV
141: DSPTCH (VALDEZ, JUDITH)
141: Responding From = W 20TH S i
Attachment 19, Page 377
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
ob/z&Z-1 -13: Z5:35 -144
3
144: Responding From = N GRAND AV
08/26/21 13:25:39 SAPD
1
144: (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR) ASSISTING 141:
08/26/21 13:25:39 SAPD
I
MobileCAD dSSiSt Trum unit -144
08/26/21 13:25:39 144
3
144: ENROUTE
08/26/21 13:25:48 142
3
142: Responding From = N GRAND AV
08/26/21 13:25:48 SAPD
1
142: (PICARD, JARED) ASSISTING 141:
08/26/21 13:25:48 SAPD
1
MobileCAD assist from Unit 142
UbIZ61z1 -13:z5:48 14Z
3
14z: ENROUTE
08/26/21 13:27:06 141
3
141: ATSCNE
08/z6/z1 i 3:z9:06 14Z
3
14Z: A I SCNt-
08/26/21 13:29:10 144
3
144: ATSCNE
08/26/21 14:00:42 144
3
144: Unit Cleared Frum Iricidunt z-j 081 544z
08/26/21 14:00:42 144
3
144: AVAIL
08/26/21 14:01:35 142
3
142: Unit Cleared From Incident z 1081 544z
08/z6/z1 14:0-05 14z
3
1 4z: AVAIL
08/26/21 14:01:37 141
1
Secondary Location for 141: 600 N Tustin,
Ub/z6/Z'I 14:01:31 141
3
141: tNKOuTE
08/26/21 14:07:20 141
3
141: Unit Cleared From Incident 210815442
08/26/z1 14:01:Z0 141
3
141: AVAIL
08/26/21 14:07:20 141
1
Female was GOA. Advised security to call PD if she returns. No
BWC
08/26/21 14:07:20 141
1
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 378
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 210900324
Case # 2021 =1 U614
Incident: 210900324 (CLOSED)
Created: 09/01/21 12:55:2'/ Wednesday by
Lhspatctied: U9/U 1121 12:53.2 / unit 934A by 934A 934A
tnroute: ug/u i //- i 13: 19: 1 1 unit 834A
On Scene: 09/01/21 12:55:30 unit 832A
Closed: 09/01/21 14:37:08
I�inal call type: PEI) (4) FtUtSl KIAN UhtU&
init. call type: FED (4) vtutS i KIAN CHECK
Primacy unit: 834A
Case Number: Z021-1.8614 (UA—Ubs Arrest)
L)isposition: CIA: I
chid: z45 UiSp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'S'I'
RP Name:
KY Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/0 1 /;' I I;e:55:Zt 834A 3
09/01/21 12:55:27 834A 3
09/01/21 12:55:27 834A 3
09/01/21 12:55:30 832A 3
09/01/21 12:55:30 SAPID 1
09/0-i/z-i 1z:55:30 SAPID 1
09/01/21 12:55:44 834A 1
09/13i/zi i1:55:51 vv.DRMS -i
09/01/21 12:57:34 832A 3
09/01/21 12:57:34 83ZA 3
09/01/21 13:06:41 834A 1
Comment
t534A: z-iO-i E 1ST ST- Response Number: 09012021-0046129;
834A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 S i S i
834A: Mt, i Cl-i (GONZALEZ, LEONARDO)
832A: ATSCNE
832A: (BABINSKI, JAMItS) ASSIS i ING 834A:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 832A
6hpb435
834A assigned case number: CI#Requested
832A: AVAIL
nzA: 0.,it Cleared From Incident 210900324
Attachment 19, Page 379
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
09/01 /21 13:19:11 834A 1
09/0i/Li i3:iv:ii 834A 3
09/01 /21 13:19:14 834A 3
09/01 /21 13:28:40 834A 1
09/01 /21 14:37:08 834A 3
Ov/uilli i4:3r:ua 834A 3
09/01 /21 14:37:08 834A 3
Secondary Location for 834A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
834A: EMKOU i E
834A: ATSCNE
Incident Closed.
834A: Unit Clca, cU t-i urm lmi,Memi 2-1 u9Uu324
834A: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 380
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 21 U9126 3:3
Incident:210912833 (CLOSED)
{.treated: 09/21/21 13:30:53 `l uesday by llSFO Lh;AL, JUAN
Dispatched: 09121/21 13:33:49 unit 1 14 by 1JSF5 28 S 1
twoute: uy/Li/z1 13:33:56 unit 114
On Scunu: 09/21/21 13:45:24 unit 116
Closed: 09/21/21 13 :47:13
Yinal call type: 911 (2) 1NCUMPL1 1t 9-1-1 UALL KtUl)
snit. call type: 911 (2) 1NUUMPLI"Th 9-t-1 CALL RECD
Prima, y unit: 114
Case Number: None
Urid: 245 Uisp. group: NEI:kat2 Source: 1InLI Yt1UNt Sub Typu:
Location: Lim t 1S 1 S 1 :Kt COVERY SOLUTIONS
RP Names:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
09/21/21 13:32:45 2622
ua/z.I/2 i 13:33:22 2881 I
09/21/21 13:33:49 DSPS 2887 3
09/z ,l /z I 1 3:33:5b 114 3
09/21/21 13:33:56 114 3
09/21/21 13:36:41 116 3
09/21/21 13:36:41 SAPD 1
09/21/21 13:36:41 SAPD 1
Uv/2 1 /21 -13:36:41 -116 3
09/21/21 13:45:24 116 3
09/z i /z l 13:4n:48 z994 1
09/21/21 13:46:50 116 1
09/21/21 13:46:53 114 3
09/21121 13:46:55 116 3
Comment
CP REUD 911 CALL KEF A 415 MALE THAT WAS REFUSING
TO LEAVE. CALLEK I DID TRY CALLING BACK
GOES TO VM
GB'D
114: DSPTCH (MORA, ZACHARY)
I i4: R.sponding From = S BRISTOL ST
114: ENROUTE
116: Kespanaina From = S RITCHEY ST
116: (MARTINEZ, JAKE) ASSISTING 114:
MobileCAD assist Trai � � Ut lit 110
116: ENROUTE
116: ATSCNE
-I I o: UTL - BLDG IS LOCKED AND SECURE, NO ONE
FLAGGING DOWN
UTL
114: A I Si:Nt
116: Unit Cleared From Incident 210912833
Attachment 19, Page 381
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
OJV/Z -1 1Z -1 -13:40: 55 -1 -10
3
1 -1 b: AVAIL
09/21/21 13:47:13 114
3
114: Unit Cleared From Incident 210912833
09/21/z1 13:4t:13 114
3
114: AVAIL
09/21/21 13:47:13 114
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 382
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Fuld Activity
Incident # 211000763
lnc;dent: z-viDg'Ut63 (CLOSED)
Cieaied: 10/02/21 05:39:03 Saturday by DSP5 GARCIA, CECILIA
llispatched: I0/02/21 07:06:S8 unit 143 byDSP1 3334
1 nroute: 10/02/21 U /:U /:US unit 14J
On S erne: 1 u/u2/21 U/ :14:1 �) unit 143
Closed: 10/02/21 07:45:13
Final call type: 415`1'(3) DIS'I'URBANCl-I'RANSIEN'I`
Init. call type: 415'1' (3) L31S1'UKBANCE-I'KANSItN l'
rrimat y unit: 142
Case Number: None
Orid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: `F LI PHUN E Sub `Type:
Location: 21U1 JE ISUSA :K1+LUOVER SOLUTIONS
RP Phone:
Date/Th..e Operator
i ype
Comment
10/02/21 05:39:46 2928
1
MALE TRANSIENTS REF'G TO LEAVE THE PROPERTY
CAMPED OUT
10/0z/zi Ot:06:58 DSP1 3334 3
142: DSPTCH (PICxRu, 3xrtEu)
10/02/21 07:06:58 DSP1 3334 3
143: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
10/02/21 07:07:03 143
3
143: ENROUTE
10/02/21 Ot:Ot:03 143
3
143: Responding From = E 15TH ST
10/02/21 07:07:04 142
3
142: Responding From = E 15TH ST
-w10z1z1 ut:-14:-i 5 -143
3
-143: A i SCNE
10/02/21 07:14:18 142
3
142: ATSCNE
10/0zlzi Ot:2t:06 143
1
SUBJ GOA MO BvvC
10/02/21 07:27:20 143
3
143: AVAIL
10/02/21 07:27:20 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident zi i u0u t63
10/02/21 07:28:05 142
3
142: ENROUTE
10/02/21 07:28:05 142
1
Secondary Location for 142: 60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA 92703
l 19z/zl UtA5:13l4z
3
IiicMu tClaacd.
10/02/21 07:45:13 142
3
142: Unit Cleared From Incident 211000763
Attachment 19, Page 383
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
-Oij-z/2-i Gt:4t):-i3 -izfz 3 14Z, AVAIC
Attachment 19, Page 384
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 211 UU412b
Incident: 211004126 (CLOSED)
Ureatect: j ulu 112 t uq:5zi:u5 i hursday by uzwo KumEKO, ROSEMARY
uispatched: 10/07/21 10:16:13 unit 144 by DSPI 3334
Enroute: 10/07/21 10:18:23 unit 143
On Scene: 10/07/21 IU:20:52 unit 114�
Closed: IV/U//Zl 1u:36:u1
Pinal call type: INAKC (3) NAKCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
uisposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. 6,oup: NEBeat2 Source: 'TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'I' :SIDEWALK NEAR SUINLAIND IVIO I EL
KF Name:
Ky shone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
10/07/21 10:00:35 3765
1
7 SUBJS DOING NARCS ON THE N7 S SIDEWALK OF 1ST
NEAR THE SUNLAND MOTEL
10/07721 10:01:01 3765
1
NO WPNS SEEN
-i G: -113: -13 DSP-i 3334
3
144: DSPTCH (ANTHIS, SEAN)
10/07/21 10:16:14 DSP1 3334
3
143: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
i0/00zi -i0:i8:23 143
3
143: Responding From = E 17TH ST\OCTA METROLINK RR
10/07/21 10:18:23 143
3
143: ENROUTE
10/07/21 10:18:31 144
3
144: Responnii,y From = M CIMCOLN AV\E 17TH ST
10/0 t /21 1(j:18:31 144
3
144: ENROUTE
10/07/21 10:26:52 143
3
143: ATSCNE
-10/0 t 1Z -1 -1 0:35:Z5 -14-4
3
144: ATSCNE
10/07/21 10:35:52 143
1
CONTID SUBJS INFORMED OF SAPIC 13COCKAG 51DEWACK.
SUBJS LEFT WO INIDENT
10/07/21 10:35:55 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 211004126
10/07/21 10:35:55 143
3
143: AVAIL
10/07/21 10:38:01 144
3
144: Unit Clearun From incident z-i -i FJFJ4126
Attachment 19, Page 385
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
i ulu trri �i 0:38:0,i _144 3 144: AVAIL_
10/07/21 10:38:01 144 3 Incident closed.
Attachment 19, Page 386
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211004968
Incidenx: 211004968 (CLOSED)
Created: 10/08/21 12:54:47 Friday by PHN4 EY RA/--'I'ERESA
I)ispaLcheZ!:
Closed: IO/UZ5/21 1t):U9:4U
Final call type: AAKC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCO'FIC AC'1'1V1'1'Y
Primary unit: 241
Case Number: None
arid: 245 uisp, group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub 'Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'F ST:RECOVERY SOLO FIONS
RP Name:
KF Ftione:
Date[Time Operator Type
Comment
i0/08/zi iz:t6:3z zfit) z FEMALES AND 2 MALES SMOKING NARCS FROM FOIL IN
FRONT OF BUSN FACING 1ST. M/ BLK SWEATER M/ WHT SHIRT
F/ GRY TANK TOP F/ WHT SPORTS BRA
10/08/21 16:04:43 3587 Incident Closed.
10/08/21 16:04:43 3587 WILL AUV
Attachment 19, Page 387
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 211007520
Incident:2110f5zU (CLOSED)
Created: I u/ t 2/2 t t2:5z:5u t uesday by DSP6 LEAL, JUAN
uispatched: 10/12/21 13:49:03 unit 812A by DSP2 3205
Enrvute: 10/12/21 13:49:08 unit 812A
On Scene: 10/ 12/21 13:5I :38 unit S 12A
C;toseci: t u/ 12/2 t 13:52:24
Hnal call type: ivAKC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC AC`F1VI`IY
Primary unit. 812A
Case Number: None
uispositivn: NK:l
Grid: 245 llisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: 'I'EL> PHUNIt Subtype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'1' :REUUVL' RY SULU I LOINS
KY Name:
KY Yhvne:
Date/Time Operato,
i ypw
Comment
.i Oh z/21 12:53:52 2622
1
3 MALES & 3 FEMS ON THE SIDEWALKS DOINU NARCS. z -vim
& 1 M. & 1 FS ALL WRING BLK CLO I FIINU
10/12/21 12:54:20 2622
1
THERE IS MACE STANDING IN THE STREET
i Fjh z/z I l z:54:zv z6zz
1
SUBJ NOW BACK ON THE SIDEWALK
10/12/21 13:49:03 DSP2 3205 3
812A: DSPTCH (SMI i R, jESSE)
10h 2/2i 1 3:4V:0u 51 zx
3
of 2A: Responding From = E 15T STtS 1 ST ST
10/12/21 13:49:08 812A
3
812A: ENROUTE
10/12/21 13:51:38 812A
3
?3-i zA: HTSCNE
10/12/21 13:52:24 812A
3
812A: Unit Cleared From Incident 21100r5z'o
10/12/21 13:52:24 812A
3
812A: AVAIC
-i Oh zlzci i 3:5z:z4 812A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 388
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211007659
imciZIwnt:ziiuut6o9 (CLOSED)
Created: wh2/21 16:42:25 Tuesday by PHN2TORRES, NANCY
Dispatched:
Closed: 10/12/21
Yinalcall type: NAKU(J)NAKUWA;AU11VII Y
init. call type: NAKC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primaj.y unit: 236A
Case Number: None
L)isposition: NR:1
chid: Z45 L)isp. gioup: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub'fype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:_
KY Fftone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
10/12/21 16:4Z:4t 30t3 *Mj&4N=USINGNARCS NEAR SUNLAND MOTEL AND CPS
BLDG
10/12/21 16:58:25 236A SUBJS LEAVING UPON ARRIVAL
10/12/21 16:58:25 236A Incident Cla�eZl.
Attachment 19, Page 389
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
a,f
Police Field Activity
incident # 211008140
Incident:211008i4U (CLOSED)
Created: t U/ 13/2- t t 1:43:29 W ednesday by DSP6 LEAL, JUAN
uispatched: 10/13/21 11:52:35 unit 132 by DSP2 2994
Enroute:
On Scene: i 0/ 13/21. t t :..)2:46 unit 1.32
closej: 1U/t3/lt t2:UJ:z9
t,inal call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NAKCU'I'IC AC'1'1V1'1'Y
Primaryunit: t3Z
Case Number: None
t.trid: 245 Dist,. gioup: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 21U1 E 1ST ST :RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
KP Name: -
KY Ptione:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
t 0/1 3/zl 1-1:41:44 zozz -1 4 MALES & 1 FEM #1-KA BLK ANGELS CAP #2-NE GRY
SWEATER/ BRN PANTS #3-FEM, BLK JKT W/ STRIPES #4-FEM
PURPLE SHIRT/ HAS BIKE. SUBJS DOING METH USING ALUM
FOIL LS NEAR THE CP'S WINDOW ON 1ST ST
10/13/21 11:52:35 DSP2 2994 3 132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
10/13/21 11:5z:46 OSrz zya4 3 -i sz: ATSCNE
10/13/21 11:54:23 132 3 132: OK
10/13/21 12:05:29 132 3 1,,60ent Civaea.
-i Oh 3/z1 1 z:05:2v 132 3 132: Unit Cleared From Incident 211008140
10/13/21 12:05:29 132 3 132: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 390
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
Police
Field Activity
o ��n8���� x UV�n�� �
|OciUeDt # 211013720
Incident: znUij/zU (CLOSED)
Cneatea: lU/2-l/2l 1C,2-92:5 tri6uv6,l]S94(}CBOA_L{}|SA
uispatchud: byU5P22997
Euzouto: 10/22/21 13J2:49ood W'
Hnal call type: 4I5SC3) ECI
lud.cuUty-pc: 4158(3)U1fT0KUANCE'SUtUU[1'
Primary unit: 143
uase Number: None
uisposition: mBLl
(]rid: 245 Dis, group: Nh8eaU Source: ]ELEPUl)Nb Sub 7pe:
Location: 2lVlE/S'KST-.xECUVExsSmm.muWINS
KP Name:
Date/Time Operator /xpe
Comment
/0/22/2111:30:50 3587 1
STA1OTRANSFER -CPADV�GEXPA/|Bw/vvA5 Tw/AND
REFGTOLEAVE PER CPSUBJHAD BEEM EoCORTEDOFF
PROPERTY AND HAS NOW RETURNED |S|mP[OT
10/22/2111:31:26 3587 1
CPWAS ASKED /FSUBJRADANY VVPNBCPSAID SHE DID
NOT KNDvvRE �-,OULDBUTNONEVVERESEEN
iu&z/a�-/-/:3-1:5n 3587 1
WHEN CPWAS ASKED TDCALL AD/W\NLINE CPBtC*xxl! EA
415
1022/2111:32:22 3587 1
CPEXT41BUNCOOP*muDISC
1022/zi 11:35:05 29uz '/
Appended: 11:35:U5PATIENT VERBALLY 415VV/ STAFF AND
INDICATING "THEY ARE GOING GET THBRS;'-M/
3U'S.WEARING BILK TOP AND GRYPANTS- HESUFFERS
FROM SCHIZOPHRENIA- NEGONWEAPONS
10/22/2111:35:05 2492 1
Duplicate call appended ininciae..ro(/-j:35-O5
1022/21 1212:39 2887 1
xv|CL*DVS
/022/2112:12:58DSP228873
143:DSPTCH(VAN LUVEN.KEV|N)
10/22/211212:48143 3
143: tmR00/t-
Attachment 19.Page 391
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
10/22/21 12:20:46 143
iu/z2/2-i -iz:38:4-i -143
10/22/21 12:40:41 143
10/2z/zi iz:4z:Fj6 -143
10/22/21 12:42:22 143
10/22121 12:42:26 143
10/22/21 12:42:26 143
10/22/21 12:42:26 143
3
3
1
3
3
143: ATSCNE
143: OK
SUBJ WAS NOT ON SCENE UPON MY ARRIVAC
143: AVAIL
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 211013720
Incident CloseZI.
Attachment 19, Page 392
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211 u i tju8tj
Incident: 211016086 (CLOSED)
Created: I w2o/2 I o8:_i3:.)o Tuesday by USFO MAKI INt!L, JULIA
uispatched: IU/20/21 US:30:UU unit 13 1 t5 by uSPI 3395
Enroutv: 10/26/2108:36:05 unit 133
On Scene: 10/26/21 08:4,: 18 unit 133
Closed: I w26/2 I o8:49:3 I
Hnal call type: ASS'1111 (2) ASSISI iiKt utFT
init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primaj_y unit: 133
Case Number: None
uisposition: AS: I
Grid:245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'f S'f
KF Name:
F,F Fhonu:
Date/Time Operator Type
10/Z0/Z1 00:34:Z0 Z?J?jf
10/26/21 08:35:06 2887
10/26/21 08:35:35 2887 1
10/26/21 08:35:50 2887 1
10/26/21 08:36:00 DSP1 33953
-i Ulzulz 1 08:3u:00 DSP1 33953
10/26/21 08:36:05 133 3
i 0/zu/zi 0b:3u:Fj5 '133 3
10/26/21 08:36:07 131 B 3
10/26/21 08:36:0t 131 is 3
10/26/21 08:38:35 DSP1 33953
10/26/21 08:38:35 3395 1
-i Ulzolzl U8:41:25 3395 1
10/26/21 08:41:26 3395 1
1 G/Zb/Z I 0b:4Z:9V 'I f f 3
Comment
FIREJS ENR TO PARKING LOT - POSSIBLE OD
MALE IN PARKING LOT -MOLD/ IS BREA I MAG/ MARCAM
GIVEN
tit!7At UStR
THERE IS A LVN NURSE T97 W1 MALE IN PARKING LOT
133: DSPTCti (ACH0 i tGOI. MAIRA)
131 B: DSPTCH (GALEANA, LUIS)
133: ENROUTE
133: Responding From = E 4TH ST\N LACY ST
131 B: Responding From = E CATALINA AV\lq i US i 1Iq AV
-13-19: EMROUTE
177: DSPTCH (CASILLAS, LUIS)
Seco, dary Cocation for -i t t: z-i U1 E I si Si.
Secondary Location for 132: 2101 E I st St.
132: (LAUFER, OTTO) ASSIS I AG -i t t:
1 t7: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 393
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
10/26/21 08:42:09 177
3
-177: Unit Cleared From Incident 211016086
10/26/21 08:43:18 133
3
133: ATSCNE
iu/z6/z-i uB:4t:z4 DSP,i :33&5
3
-1 3z: MEDICAL AID
10/26/21 08:47:24 DSP1 3395
3
132: OK
10/26/21 08:48:56 133
3
133: OK
10/26/21 08:49:28 133
3
133: AVAIL
10/26/21 08:49:28 133
3
133: Unit Cleared t-imi, inuinerit z-j -iu-ibO36
10/26/21 08:49:31 132
3
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 211016086
10/26/21 08:49:31 132
3
132: AVAIL
-iu/zo/z-i u5:4&:3-j -i3z
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 394
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident It 2111 U'1482
Lase # 2021-23674
Incident:2'11101482 (CLOSED)
created: 11/U3/Z1 tu:t8:14 Wectnesttay by uSF4 UUHUA, LUISA
t.)ispatched: t t /U3/2 t t U:z2:49 unit 134 by DSP2 2782
Enroute: 11/03/21 10:23:04 unit 1.34
On Scene: I t/03/21 10:27:44 unit t32
Closed: 11/U3/21 11:19:19
rinal call tYpe: ASS r (2) ASS1S i r IKty uti,F t
Init. call tYpe: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
.Primary unit: 134
Case Number: 2U21-23674 (Al_Action taken)
Grid: 245 uisp. group: Nt treat/ -
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
K.P Name:
KF Ftlone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Source: TELEPHONE Sub TYpe:
Comment
1 1 /03/21 10:18:4 t
358 t
1
11/03/21 10:19:00
3587
1
913:PER WC SEND 2 UNITS
11/03/21 10:19:39
3587
1
1/ 2 GRAM OF FEM I AMYL FOuMM by EMP AT T20
11/03/21 10:19:50
3587
1
OFCRS TO DISPOSE OF FENTANYL
11/03/21 10:20:00
3587
1
FIRE:CHIEF/ CAPTAIN MALLETT T97
11/03/21 10:20:30
355t
1
PER FIRE CHIEF THEY DO NOT DISPOSE OF FENTANYL
11/03/21 10:22:49
DSP2 2782
3
134: DSPTCH (CARRILLO, ANTONIO)
11/U3/Z1 10:23:04
134
3
134: ENROuTE
11/03/21 10:23:04
134
3
134: Responding From = W 17TH ST
11/03/21 10:27:00
132
3
132: Responding F,um = E 151 5T
11/03/21 10:27:00
SAPD
1
MobileCAD assist from Unit 132
11/03/21 10:27:00
SAPD
1
132: (LAUFER, OTTO) ASSIS i IMG 134:
11/03/21 10:2t:00
132
3
132: ENROUTE
11/03/21 10:27:44
132
3
132: ATSCNE
11/03/z1 1U:32:23
134
3
134: ATSCNE
11/03/2111:11:21
132
3
132: OK
11/03/21 11:18:59
WebRMS
1
13/ assigned ca�ic rtomMur : CI#Requested
Attachment 19, Page 395
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
1103/21111EL10 OSP22782 3 132AVA|L
1103/211119L10 DSP22782 3 134:AVAIL
Attachment 19.Page 396
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211102815
Incident: ziiiUz3io (CLOSED)
created: I 110511- t 09:48::56 r riday by DSP3 CERVANTES, CAROLINA
Disi,atched: 11/05/2109:52:32 unit 892K by L)SF2 3334
Enroute: 1110121 09:�2:49 unit 892K
Un Scene: I uwvz t u9:58:u6 unit /2 2
closed: ti/v3/zi W:zu::53
Final call type: 211S (1) SILENT ROBBERY ALARM
Init. call type: 211S (1) SILEN'I'RUBBERY ALARM
Primary unit: 892&
vase Number: None
Grid: 245 Disk. gout,: NEBeat2 Souice:TELEPHONE Sub'l'ype:
Location: 210I E 1ST S'1':REC0VERY SOLU'lJOINS
KF Name:
r,.v rhone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
11/u5/21 u9:49:25 3395
1
HOLD UP ALARM COVERS FRONT OFFICE
11/05/21 09:49:39 3395
1
T21
I 1/U5/Z-1 U9:5U:UU 3395
I
FYI FIRE IS EMIR TO T20 WILL CALL TO CONFIRM IF RELATED
11/05/21 09:50:12 3334
1
GB'D
11/05/21 09:50:25 3395
1
CALIlMG _1M50E MOW
11/05/21 09:50:57 3395
1
CORRECTION FIRE ENR TO 2201 NOT 2101
11/05/21 09:51:14 3587
1
FIRE:ADV'D i HEY ARE A I zz-i u E 1 S i -NOT RELATED TO 21 IS
11/05/21 u9:52:21 3395
1
UNABLE TO GET THROUGH TO LIVE PERSON
11/05/21 09:52:27 3395
1
ON HOLD W/ PHONE TREE
1 -1 /U5/Zl UV: 5Z:3Z OSPZ 3334 3
z592K: DSPTCH (SHIFFLETT, MARK)
11/05/21 09:52:45 3334
1
143: (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN) ASSISTING 892K:
11 /u5/z 1 09:52:49 89zN
3
89zK: RczponaMg From = N MAIN ST\W SANTA ANA BIL
11/05/21 09:52:49 892K
3
892K: ENROUTE
11/05/21 09:52:51 143
3
143: Respondijig rrom = M BROADWAY\W 3RD ST
11/05/21 u9:52:51 143
3
143: ENROUTE
11/05/21 09:53:42 3395
1
GOT THROUGH TO LIVE PERSON WHO 15 NOT ON SITE
V1/U5/Z1 U9:53:40 3395
I
UNABLE TO CONFIRM C4
Attachment 19, Page 397
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
1105/2109:56:25 3395
1
EMPLOYEE ONTzi
11/o5/2100:50:29 3395
1
ADV|NGNOEMERGENCY
11N5/2109:57:028395
1
CPWILL CALL ALARM COTOCANCEL JOY vvEmR]nGBRm
SNAKE SKIN TOP
i i/o5/;e,iuy:5/:'/4 nnon
I
CORRECTION CPNOW ADV"|NGTHERE |SSOMEONE ONTHE
ROOF
11/0512100:57:21 3395
1
CPWAS JUST INFORMED
1i/05/ziO9:5/:3i 3395
1
P17tv|OuSPATIENT ONTHE ROOF NOW
110512100:57:30 3334
1
145:(BRODEUR.N1ATTHEVY)ASSISTING 143:
1105/2109:57:43145
3
145:Responding From, =vv1O/F1S/\NjEFFERSONPL
-11/o5/21 09:57:43 145
3
145: ENROUTE
1105/2109:57:48 3395
1
NV UNKCLOTH|nG
-1//o5/Z Iuy:n8:unDSPz 3334
3
7,e2:OSPTCH(VALENZUELA.JA|/WE)
1105/2109:58:00DSP233343
722:/TSCNE
ii/05/zid9:56n3 nnmn
1
unKvvrNS
1105/21 09:58:53832K
3
892K:AJ8CNE
11/05/2109:59:48 3334
1
722:PER StCGUARU MACE ONTHE ROOF POSS USING
NARCS'nO*CCESuONTHE BUILDING WILL NEED OCFA
FOR *C*uuER
1105/21 10:00:04 143
3
143:ATSCNE
11W5/21 10:0016 3587
1
F|RE:ENRT
/1/u5/21 1un1:47 3334
1
722:BUILDING |S1STORY
1105/ 1 10:01:59 3334
1
892K SU8J POSSCLUNB|MG uOvvlq
-11/u5/Z1 IU:UZ:-It 358/
-I
ADVI} FIRE 1 STORY
11/05/21 10:04:05145
3
1£5:ATSCNE
�-ixu5/;e i -u:uo:zfV z/u
I
/zz:TzzF}RE
1105/ 1 1012:30145
3
Y45:Unit Cleared From Incident 211102815
1105/21 10,12:30145
3
I45:*va|[
1105/21 1013:30892K
3
8&2K:Unit Cleared From Incident 2l11O2815
1105/21 1013:39092K
3
8U92K:AVAIL
1105/21 1015:24143
3
143:Unit Cleared From Incident 211102815
11X05/21 1015:24143
3
143:AVA|L
-1/xU5/Z -1 -1DzO53 DSPn;e/nx
n
tZZ:*v*|L
Attachment 19.Page 398
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 2 111 U396u
1nc;denr:211103960 (CLOSED)
Created: I 11071.z 1 ()8: 19:53 Sunday by CAS L, L)ispatched: I I/U//21 03:20:26 nir 145 by 0SP2WEL3385 JEANA
hnroute: —
On Scene: 11/07/21 03:19:54 Unit 134
Closed: 1 '/()7/Z 1 08:34:40 —
FiTiai call type: VED (4) PtVES 1 RIAN CHECK
lnif'call ryPe: PEE) (4) PEDESTRIAN CHEUK
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
L)'SP0S'1iC'n-' NX:l
13riZJ:245 Disp.9[-0Uj,:NEBear2 Source:RAL)IO Sub Type:
Location: 2 101 E IS y S 1,
RP Name:
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
-1110 71z 1 08: " 9:54 134
COmm-nt
3
1 Vu-7121 U8:20:4 DSt-,2 33ts5 3
-134: ATSCN E
111071z1 08:20:26 DSP-/ 3385 3
145: ATSCNE
11107121 08:2U:26 3385
!-3-3: A i SCNE
1
11107121 05:20:2( 3385 1
145: (BRODEUR, MA j THEW) ASSISTING 134:
11107121 08:2-1:00 3385 1
133U
:T (ACHi EGUj' MAINA) ASSISTiNG 134.
11101121 05:24:3,e 134 3
O UWITH 2
1'1/07/2-108:25:41 -t34 1
13-4: Of(
Attachment 19, Page 399
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
111U1121 U8:30:3i 145
111071z1 08:33:19 -134
111U 7121 U8: 33: i 9 134
1 11071z1 08:33:37 133
11107121 08:33:37 133
11107121 08:34:40 145
1.1 107121 08:34:40 145
3
3 134: AVAIL
3 134: Unit Clearel5 From Incident 21 i 103950
3 -133: A VAIL
3 133: Unit Cleared From Incident 21 1 1039d0
3 145: AVAIL
3 143: Unit Cleared From Incident 2 j 1103960
Attachment 19, Page 400
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Poliue Field Activity
Incide, it # 2111 u5ug (
incident: 211105097 (CLOSED)
Created: I I7V9/21 08:42:32 Tuesday by
Dispatched: 11/09/21 VS:42:32 unit 132 by 1.52 132
Eirroute: 1 1/09/21 08:42:42 unit 132
On Scene: I I/U9/21 08:47:20 unit 132
Closed: I 17U9121 09:19:47
renal call type: PA I UK (5) PA'FROL Ctitu&
Init.call type: PATCK(5) FAFROL CHECK
Primary unit: 132
Case Number: None
aril 245 Dist', group: Nh13eat2 Source: XAUIU Sub'l'ype:
Location: 211.11 E 1ST Si
RP Name:
K-P Phone:
Date/ j -Ime
11 /09/21 08:42:32
11 1091z 1 08:42:32
11 /09/21 08:4;e:3L
-i -I /wj/21 08:42:42
11 /09/21 08:4z:42
-I 1 /09/21 08:42:50
11 /09/21 05:42:50
11 /09/21 08:42:50
11/09/zl 08:42:50
11 /09/21 08:42:51
11 /Fiv/z 1 08:42:51
11 /09/21 08:4-1:52
-i -i fu-9/21 08:42:52
11 /09/21 08:41:20
11/09/21 08:48:10
11/09/z-i 08:49:07
11 /09/21 09: 1 u):48
Operator i ype Comment
132
3
3z: ziOl E 1ST; Response Number: 11092021-00601 t4:
132
3
132: RespondJ4.y From = E SANTA ANA BL.
132
3
1 3z: DSPTCH (LAUFER, 0 1 10)
132
3
132: Respo,aiijg From = E SANTA ANA 81-
132
3
132: ENROUTE
-135
3
135: ENNOUTE
135
3
135: Responding From = E 17TH ST
SAPD
1
135: (1 AHA, MIGUEL) ASSISTING 132:
SAPD
I
MobileCAD assist Trom Unit 135
133
3
133: Responding From = N FAIRMONT ST
133
3
133: ENROUTt-
SAPD
1
133: (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA) ASSISTING 132.
SAi-,11
I
MobileCAD assist from Unit 133
132
3
132: ATSCNE
135
3
135: A I SCNE
133
3
133: ATSCNE
2710
1
135: CLEARING FOR THE HAMOLE
Attachment 19, Page 401
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
11/09/21 09:14:32
135
3
135: unit Cleared From incident 2111050vr
11/09/21 09:14:3z
135
3
135: AVAIL
1110Wz1 09:19:28
133
3
133: AVAIL
11/09/21 N:1u:28
133
3
133: Unit Cleared From Incident 211105097
11/u9/21 09:19:4t
132
3
132: Unit Cleared r om Incident 211105097
11/09/21 09: i w47
132
3
132: AVAIL
11/u9/21 09:19:4t
132
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 402
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Inciaent # 211105942
Incident: 21'iiU5!j4z (CLOSED)
Cruated: 11/10/21 12: to:46 wrdnesday by DSP3 GARCIA, JEZSSUUA
Dispatched: I I/ I U/21 t2:14:1 /unit 131 by L)SP22710
Enroute: I I / I o//- I 12:14:29 unit 161
Un scenc: 11/10/21 12:23:19 unit 131
ulusud: 11/10/21 12:34:19
Final call type: 415tAM (2) L)iN I URBANCE, FAMILY FI(jH I
Init. call type: 415VAIVt (2) DISTURBANCE, tAMIL Y t- tul-IT
Primary unit: 131
ease Number: None
Grid: 245 L)iSp. group: Ntt3eat2 Source:'FELEPHONE Sub type:
Location: 2101 t IS St :RECOVERY UEN'I'ER
KY Name:
tv Phvne:
Date/ i Imw Operator Type
11/10/21 12:11:43 SYS 1
11/10/21 12:12:33 zvg4 1
1-1/-021 12:13:36 2994 1
11/10/21 12:13:59 2710
i i /i Fj/z,i 12:14:17 DSP2 2710 3
11/10/21 12:14:17 DSP2 2flu 3
11/10/2-1 -iz:'i4:z9 161 3
11/10/21 12:14:29 161 3
11/10/21 12:14:33 zt-j0 1
-i -t /10/21 12:14:43 171 B 3
11/10/21 12:14:43 1115 3
ii/iWz-i -12:15:20 135 3
11/10/21 12:15:20 SAPD I
11/10/21 iz:'i5:z0 SAPD 1
11/10/21 12:15:20 135 3
Comment
A cellular re -bid has occurred, checFZ tFl. ANI/ ALI Viewer for details
2ND HAND FROM_ MALE REPORTING 415 B i vvN
MOTHER AND SOM , uALLER IS
CALrEK DISC DURING TRANSFER, NO Alq5WER ON CB
GBD
131: DSv i uI7 (GALLARDO, JULIO)
161: DSPTCH (BONILLA, REME)
161: Responding From = CIVIC CENTER PLAZA\vv uIVIC
CENTER DR
i E5 t: ENROUTE
171 B: (CORREAC, 3il7MY) ASSISTING 161:
i t 113: Responding From = N BRISTOL 5 1 \W 19TH ST
171 B: ENROUTE
135: Responding From = N MORTIMER ST
135: (TAPIA, MIGUEL) ASSIS i iMG 131:
MobileCAD aswza from Unit 135
i 35: ENROUTE
Attachment 19, Page 403
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
11/10/21 12:16:01 131 3
131: Responding From = MAINPLACE PARKING ACCESS\N
MAINPLACE DR
11/10/21 12:16:01 131 3
131: ENROUTE
11/10/21 12:23:19 131 3
131: ATSCNE
11/10/L1 1L:G3:31 135 3
135:AISL;Nt
11/10/21 12:31:33 135 1
BOTH SUBJECTS WERE GOA. ADVISED AN EMPLOYEE TO
CALL BACK IF SUBJECTS RETURNED.
11/lUizi 1L:34:U1 OSPZ ZI10 3
131: AVAIL
11/10/21 12:34:19 DSP2 2710 3
Incident Closed.
11/10/21 12:34:19 DSP2 2710 3
135: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 404
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
I i iddui it # 211106984
Incident: 211106984 (CLOSED)
CreateZI: I 1/ 12/21 04:02:42 Friday by PHN3 MARTIN EZ, DOLORES
vispatunea:
Closed: 11112121 U4:3O:I3
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC AC'I'IVI'lY
Primary unit: 3041:3
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: I
(.;rid: 245 uisp. group: NE13eai2 Source: 'FELT Sub Type:
Location: 21UI E :RECOVERY SOLIU410INS
R.r Name:
RP Phone:
Dates/ i;,,,w upef.2tor i ype Comment
11/12/21 04:04:42 3743 GROUP OF 6 TRANSIENTS CAMPED OUT INFRONT OF
ENTRANCE AND SMOKING METH - CP UNABLE TO ENTER,
iinz/zi 04:30:02 364E subjects left location
11/12/21 04:30:02 364E Incident Clozied.
Attachment 19, Page 405
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211 iWb39
Incident: 211109539 (CLOSED)
Created:
I I/lb/21 U'/:34:5U Tuesday by
vispatched: I 1/ 10121 U /:34:5U unit 132 by 132 132
Enroute:
11/16/2107:34:50 unit 132
On Scene:
11/16/21 07:34:50 unit 132
Closed:
11116121 U9:19:41
1,inal call type: FATUK (5) FA I KUL UHtU&
Init. call type: YATCK (5) FA i t(OL CHECK
Primajj unit: 132
Case Number: None
Grid: z45 UiSp. group: N tt3eat2 Source: KAU 10 Sub type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
11/16/21 07:34:50
132 3
11/16/21 07:34:50
132 3
11/16/21 07:34:50
132 3
11hE5/,e1 Ot:34:50
-i 3z 3
11/16/21 07:34:50
132 3
11h6/z1 7ji:34:50
13z 1
11/16/21 07:35:29
134 3
11/16/21 07:35:29
134 3
11/16/21 07:35:29
SAPID 1
11/16/21 07:35:29
SAPID 1
11/16/21 Ot:36:1 t
134 3
11/16/21 08:18:46
134 3
iihWzi 03:15:46
134 3
11/16/21 08:18:47
132 3
11/16/21 08:18:47
132 3
Comment
132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, 0 j 10)
132: ENROUTE
132: ATSCNE
I 3z:z-i u-j E 1ST: Response Number: 11162021-0062191;
132: Responding From = N CABRILLO PARK DR\E 4TH ST.
CUMPAIN I S uF TRANSIENTS 602 ON PROPERTY
134: Responding From = N CABRILLO PARK DR\E 4TH ST
134: ENROUTE
134: (ROSALES, JOSE) ASSISTING 132:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 134
134: ATSCNE
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 211109539
134: AVAIL
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 211109539
132: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 406
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 211109600
incident: ziii09500 (L;EOSED)
Crcatcd: 1 i/16/zi 09:3v:i7 Tuesday by SUPP GARCIA, JESSICA
Dispatched: 11/16/21 14:52:06 unit 892K by DSP2 2710
Enroute: 11/ 16/21 14:52:21 unit 892K
Un Scunu: 1 1/ 10121 14:59:00 unit 892&
Closed: 11/I 6/z 1 15:05:1 z
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARC011C AUi'IVIl'Y
Primary unit: 2592&
Lasc Number: None
Disposition: NR:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NhBeat2
Location: L101 h 1S1 51
RP Namc: _
RP Phone:
Dace/Time Operator Tyke
11/16/21 09:39:41 2994 1
11/16/21 09:39:58 2994 1
11/16/21 09:40:23 2994 1
11/16/21 10:47:39 2989 1
11/16/21 14:52:06 DSP2 2710 3
11/16/21 14:52:21892K 3
i1/lb/z'I '14:3z;LI aazK 3
11/16/21 14:59:06 892K 3
11 h 6/21 15:05:12 892K 3
11/16/21 15:05:12 892K 3
11/16/21 15:05:12 892K 1
11/16/21 15:05:12 392K 1
Source: 'I'ELEF1IONh Sub Type:
Comment
GROUP OF ABOUT 9 SUBJS IN FRONT OF T20 , ON THE
GRASS, SMOKING NARCS
8 MALCS HIVU i FtM
2 SUBJS LOOK LIKE THEY ARE ABOUT TO PASS OUT
CP CB, ADV'D OF DELAY; NOvv 15 SUSJ5 i vt
892K: DSPTCH (SHIFFLETT, MARK)
892K: Responding From = N TUSTIN AV1E SAN I R CLARA AV
ayzK: ENROUTE
892K: ATSCNE
89z—: Unit Clearca Fruit, tncidunt t i 1'109600
892K: AVAIL
pawc. all subjects iett
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 407
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211109924
im,;aent: zi119vwz4 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/16/21 20:03:10 Tuesday by PHN3 RAMIREZ, J ESSICA
Dispatched: 11/16/21 20:05:00 unit 231 by DSP2 3412
Enroute: 11/16/21 20:05:20 unit 231
Un Sceiie: i iho/2i 2U:Ug:5 / unit 231
Closed: 11/16/2120:18:23
Final call type: 459A (3) AUDIBLE BURGLARY ALARM
lnit. call type: 459A(3)AUL)113LE13UR(jLARY ALARM
FrimaLy unit: Zj /
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
(jrid: 245 ViSp. group: N EBeau Source: 'FELLF11UN t Sub 1 ype:
Locatiou: 2101. E IS I S I :CA I KLA I NILIN I ShKv WES
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
11/16/21 20:03:59 3146
1
COV - ZONE 14, MEDICATION - NO RESET - INS
RP PENDING
I I / I O/Z I Z0:U5:UU u5F11 34 1 z
3
z3 i: u5P I CFI (KIRKPATRICK, CAPRICE)
11/16/21 20:05:20 231
3
231: Responding From = E 17th St / N Mabury St
11/16/21 20:05:20 231
3
231: ENROUTE
11/16/21 20:08:57 231
3
231: ATSCNE
11/16/21 20:09:25 237
1
from 17/ tustin
-I -1 /1 u/21 20:1r1:42 34t2
1
231: BLDG SECURE
11/16/21 20:11:42 DSP2 3472
3
231: OK
I I/10/zI zu: I ts:Z3 Z31
3
ImJaent Closed.
11/16/21 20:18:23 231
3
231: Unit Cleared From Incident 211109924
11/16/21 20:18:23 231
3
231: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 408
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
1i iddui it # 211110174
Case # 2021-24750
Incident: 211110174 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/17/21 09:02:12 Wednesday by PHN4 RIVAS,TANA
Dispatched: I 1/ 1'1121 1 o:o4:54 unit 134 by LiSF I 3334
tnroute: I 1/ 11121 lu:u5:uu unit 134
On Scene: 11/17/21 10:10:25 unit 134
Closed: 11/17/21 10:41:29
Final call type: 459UR (4) COMMERCIAL BURULARY RF'I'
Init. call type: 459UH (4) COMMERCIAL BUKULAKY KY I
erima,yunit: 04
Case Number: 2021-24750 (CR—Call report)
I-XSPOSidon: CK:I
arid: 245 Uisp. group: N tbeW Source: I tLtl`f1UN t Nub I ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST RECOVERY SOLUTION
RP Name:
KY Ftione:
Date/Time
Operator
Type
Comment
11/17/21 09:03:12
2574
1
OCC'D LAST NIGHT CP HAS VIDEO OF SUSH .... MFR
11/17/21 10:04:54
DSP-i 3334
3
134: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
11/17/21 10:05:00
134
3
134: ENROUTE
t1Z'1 'I U:U5:UU
.134
0
1,j4: Ruspmdiny From = N LACY ST\E SANTA ANA BL
11/17/21 10:10:25
134
3
134: ATSCNE
i i h nzi 10:18:33
WebRMS
1
134 assigima ca;:,t-. iiarriDur: 0#Requested
11/17/21 10:41:29
134
3
Incident Closed.
11/17/21 10:41:29
134
3
134: AVAIL
11/17/21 10:41:29
134
3
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 211110174
Attachment 19, Page 409
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 21111 bbbU
Incident: 211115850 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/25/21 2.3:20:22, 1 hursday by LISP i tFFtK�UN, JALMIN t
uispautcheo:
Closed: 11 /25/21 23:36:56
Final call type: 925SUB (3) SUSPICIOUS SUBJEC'I'
Init. call type: 9255U13(3)SUSF1C1UUNNUt3JhCI'
Primacy unit: 545A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid: 245 Llisp. group: NhBeat2 Source:'I'hLEFHUNE Sub type:
Location: ziui h IS I S I' :SAfN IA ANA KLUUVEKY SOLUTIONS
KP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
11/25/21 23:27:30 3511 VIA CAMERAS - 10 SUBJS YANKING ON THt uOOR 10 1 rat
BUSH
11/25/21 23:21:46 3511 3 z>U5x:> By DOOR, OTHERS ARE CROWDING THEM
11/25/21 23:28:03 3511 BILK 4DR SEDAN NEAR THEM
11/25/21 23:29:07 3511 PRIVATE SEC FOR SO CAL PUBLIC SAFETY ENR IN AN UNK
MAKE BLK vER
11/25/21 z3:36:5t 345A Subjects dispersed.
11/25/21 23:36:57 345A Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 410
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
47
Police Field Activity
Incident 9 2111 ltiUbl
Incident: 211116061 (CLOSED)
ureateU: 11126121 10:59:53 Pri5ay by USV4 UVSNhFUS, UKILtLUA
uispatched: t 1/20721 1 I:VI:30 unit 144 by DSP3 3587
Enroute: 11/26/21 11:01:41 unit 144
On Scene: 11/26/21 11:02:11 unit 144
Closed: 11/26/21 11:18.,32
Pinal Call type: ASS i V- (2) ASSl� I PlKt UtF I
Init. call type: ASSTF (2) ASSIST FIRE DEPT
Primary unit: 144
Case Number: None
uisposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. gioup: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub `Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'I'
KY Name:I
tv Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
1 1/z6/z1 -1-1:00:45 Zt-JU .1
11/26/21
11:01:09
2710 1
i 1/26/z-i
11:01:z3
zt-jO 1
11/26/21
11:01:25
3587 1
11/26/21
11:01:36
DSP3 3587 3
11/26/21
11:01:38
3587 1
11/26/21
11:01:41
144 3
-1 -1 /ZB/z -1
1
-144 3
11/26/21
11:01:44
141 3
11 /z6/z 1
11:01:44
141 3
11/26/21
11:02:11
144 3
11/26/21
11:02:33
141 3
11/26/21
11:02:42
143 3
11/26/21
11:02:42
SAPD 1
-i -i W51z -1
1 11:0,e:4z
SAPID -I
Comment
GREEN FORD W/ SOME TYPE OF CHEMICAL INSIDE THE VEH,
R/ P BEING UNCOOP W/ OC FIRE ABOUT WHATS INSIDE
THEY ARE INFRONT OF THIS T20
�=ACII) UR CmtivtICAC
GB
144: DSPTCFI (AR14151 ROMG, jAmES JR)
141: (VALDEZ, JUDITH) ASSISTING 144:
144: ENROUTE
144: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST
141: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST
14-1: EMROUTE
144: ATSCNE
141: A I SCIqE
143: ATSCNE
143: (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN) ASSIS I -1MG 144:
MobileCAD assist from Unit 143
Attachment 19, Page 411
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
11/26/21 11:10:10 3587
ii/z6/zi '1i:7U:iv 358t
11/26/21 11:10:10 3587
11/26/21 11:10:10 3587
11/26/21 1 1:10:34 3587
11/26/21 11:17:58 141
-1 -] /L6/L 1 1 -1: 1 1: 58 -141
11/26/21 11:18:00 144
11/26/21 11:18:2 t 144
11/26/21 11:18:27 144
l -1 /Lt3/L -1 l l: (t5: Z t -144
11/26/21 11:18:32 143
11/26/�i 11:18:32 143
11/26/21 11:18:32 143
3
3
141: AVAIL
14-1: U.,a Cleared From Incident 211-116061
3 144: Unit Cleared From Incident 211116061
3 144: AVAIL
l az oizaea ate, v-I . , io Chme
3 143: AVAIL
3 143: Unit Cleared From h iciaet a 1i i -1 -16u6-i
3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 412
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident 1; 211111 b4d
Incident: 211117548 (CLOSED)
Created: 11/29/21 10:20: 1 U Monday by USF3 KUMEKU, KUStMAK Y
uispatched: i 1129171 10:34: 1.) unit 134 by uSt,2 2750
Enroute: 11/29/21 10:34:22 unit 134
On Scene: 11/29/21 IU:43:39 unit 134
Closed: 11/29/21 14:3'1:3 /
vinal call type: INARL; (3) NAKUU I IU AC I IVI I Y
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 131
Case Number: None
uisposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. 6,oup: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sublype:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'S'I* :RECOVERY SOLU410INS
KY Name:
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
CV11111felit
11/z9/21 1w:22:01 3t65
1
5 MALE TRANSIENTS USING NARCS OUTSIDE BUSN WINDOW
11/29/21 10:34:15 DSP2 2750 3
134: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
11/29/z1 I u:34:zz 134
3
-1 j4: EMROu i E
11/29/21 10:34:22 134
3
134: Responding From = S DAISY AV\W 1ST ST
11/29/21 10:43:39 134
3
134: ATSCNE
11/29/21 10:46:35 134
3
134: OK
11/29/21 10:47:11 134
1
SUBJECTS DISPERSED, DID MO i Sty AMY uSE OF
NARCOTICS
11/29/z1 10:4t:15 -134
3
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 211117548
11/29/21 10:47:15 134
3
134: AVAIL
1'11ZWZ-1 1Z:Z[:Z3 31105
1
Incident Re -opened: CP CB ADVID SUBJS ARE T97 AND USING
MARCS AGAIM
11/29/21 14:24:32 DSP2 3205
3
131: DSPTCH (GALEANA, LUIS)
11/29/21 14:24:42 131
3
131: Respo,,dh y t-torm = E FAIRHAVEM AV\N OLD GRAND ST
11/29/21 14:24:42 131
3
131: ENROUTE
11/29/21 14:31:56 131
3
131: ATSCNE
Attachment 19, Page 413
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
11/29/21 14:37:37 131 3 131: Unit Cleared From incident 211117548
11/z9/Z1-w3t:3t 13"I 3 131: AVAIL
11/29/21 14:37:41 131 subjs dispersed
11/29/21 14:37:41 131 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 414
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211200101
Incident: 211200101 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/U1/21 Wednesday by
vispatched: I z/ul/z I U/:1/:59 unit I _j2 by I J2 132
Enroute: 12/01/21 07:17:58 unit 13-1
On Scene: 12/01/21 07:17:58 unit 132
Closed: 121011')l 07:b2:55
P inal call type: FATUK (5) FA: YX UL CHECK
Init. call type: rA1CK(:5)rA1KULUHtU&
Primary unit: 132
Case Number: None
visposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Ntt5eatz Source: KALnO Sub i ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
KF Name:
Krehone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
1 z/0 -1 /Z -1 0 1: -1 1: wj
13Z
3
132: Mi E i S i - Response Nut-tibei: 1201 z0zi-00u5106;
12/01/21 07:17:58
132
3
132: Responding From = N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR.
12/Oi/21 Ot:17:58
132
3
132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
12/01/21 07:17:58
132
3
132: ENROUTE
12/01/21 07:17:58
132
3
132: ATSCNE
12/01/21 07:17:58
132
1
i 5U2T
12/01/21 07:18:24
136
3
136: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
-i z10 'i Iz "i ri t: 'i ts: z4
i 3o
3
13b: LISP I CF1 (ACOS I A, VIC I lift)
12/01/21 07:18:24
136
3
136: ENROUTE
'12/Oi/21 0 t: 18:24
SAPD
1
2 Backed up 132 with 136
12/01/21 07:18:24
SAPD
1
3 MobileCAD assist from Unit 136
12/01/21 07:18:29
136
3
136: ATSCNE
12/01/21 07:52:51
132
3
132: AVAIL
12/01/21 07:52:51
132
3
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 211200101
-12/0-i/z-i Fjt:5z:55
i 3u
3
156: U, at Cleated F, vf -ii It iclZlern zi i zFjUi Ui
12/01/21 07:52:55
136
3
136: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 415
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
iz/Oi/zi Of:5z:55 136 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 416
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 211202183
Incident: 211202183 (CLOSED)
treated: t2/U4/21 12:23:U3 Saturday by
vispatched: t 2/u4/2 i i 2:23:u3 unit zs i -*) by 915 91
Enroute: 12/04/21 12:27:14 unit 816
On Scene: 12/04/21 12:34:32 unit 816
Ulosezi: 12/04/21 12:54:2�
i-inai can type: ASS 1'(J) ASSIS I UU I SII)t A(itNUY
Init. call type: ASST (3) ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Prima,y unit: 815
Case Number: None
arid: 245 UiSp. gioup: Ni l3eat:2 Source: KAL)IU Sub type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
KF Phone:
Dateffirne Operator Type
12/04/21 12:23:03 815
12/04/21 12:23:03 815
12/04/21 12:23:03 815
-I z:z3:03 515
12/04/21 12:23:06 815
IZ/04/Zi IZ:Zt:14 M
12/04/21 12:27:14 SAPD
12/04/21 12:27:14 SAPID
12/04/21 12:27:14 816
12/04/21 12:27:14 816
-1 Z/04/2 -1 -1 Z: 34:3Z 51 0
12/04/21 12:45:07 815
IZ/04/21 12:45:Ot 815
12/04/21 12:45:18 816
12/04/21 12:45:18 816
Eq-TUTH" M-1
3 815: 2101 E 1ST: Response Number: 1 z04zOzi
3 815: Responding From = S DAISY AV\W 1 ST ST.
1 1 _OUT W/M FOR TRANSPORTED TRANSIENT
PROPERTY STORAGE
3 Bj5: OSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
3 815: Responding From = 2101 E 1ST
3 816:17esparaii,y From = vv 1ST ST\M HESPERIAN ST
1 2 Backed up 815 with 816
1 3 MobileCAD assist from Unit M
3 816: DSPTCH (CASILLAS, LUIS)
3 816: ENROUTE
3 3 1 o: ATSCME
1 4 Secondary Location for 815: 1001 N TUSTIN AV,SANTA ANA,CA
92705
3 815: EMPOU i t
3 816: Unit Cleared From Incident 211202183
3 816: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 417
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
/z/04/zi iz:4/:22815
3
815:ATSCNE
1284/21 12:54:24 815
1
5DELIVERED WHEELCHAIR TOSOMATOCGC3S*Cpw
PROPERTYRECBrT.
1204/2112:54:25815
3
815:Unit Cleared From Incident 2112O21D3
1204/21 12:54:258/5
o
g25:xv*|[
Attachment 19.Page 418
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incicient 9 2112U3b4b
W
Incident: 211203848 (CLOSED)
Created:
12/07/21 06:5zs:O i Tuesday by
I)ispatche—d:
12/07/21 06:58:01 unit 132 by 132 132
Enroutc:
12/0'//21 06:58:01 unit 132
un Scene:
12/o//21 o6:5z5:oi unit 132
Closed:
12/0 //2 1 0 /:!56:!5 /
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PA'I'CK (5) PATROL CHECK
Frimmy unit: 132
Case Number: None
Oriil: 245 Disp. r,-,oui,: NEBeal:2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'S'I'
KY Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
12/07/21 06:58:01 132
3
-132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
12/07/21 06:58:01 132
3
132: ENROUTE
12/0 t/21 06:58:0-1 -j 3z
3
1 3z: ATSCNE
12/07/21 06:58:01 132
3
132: 2101 E 1ST; Response Number: 12072021-0066296;
iz/Ut/zi 06:58:01 132
3
132: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\E I ST ST.
12/07/21 06:58:32 DSP1 3765
3
132: OK
1z/Ot/21 07:48:08 2994
1
1 132 START FIRE, MALE, UNRESPONSIVE, BUT BREATHING
12/07/21 07:48:20 3205
-1
2 T39 OCFA
12/07/21 07:56:57 132
3
132: AVAIL
12/0 t121 0 V56:5 f -1 3Z
3
1 3z: 73mit CleareO t-rom Inclaemt zi i z03t548
12/07/21 07:56:57 132
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 419
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 211204465
Incident: 211204465 (CLOSED)
Created: 1 ZIU8121 V I Wednesday by
Dispatched: 12/08/21 07:28:31 unit 02 by 132 i3z
Enroute: 12/08/21 07:28:31 unit 132
Un Scene: 12108121 0'1:28:31 unit 132
closed: 12/U8/2 I US:21:19
Firial call type: PATCK (5) FAI KUL UHtU&
lni[. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 132
lase Number: None
Grid: 245 Dist. group: Ntbeatz- Source: KAwu Sun i ype:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'ST
XF Name:
to rhone:
Date/Time
Operator
Type
Comment
1 z/uZ5/2 -i u t: z8:3 -i
-13Z
3
13z: 2101 e ist; Response Number: 12082021-0066525,
12/08/21 07:28:31
132
3
132: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
i zluSlz 1 ut:z8:31
132
3
132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
12/08/21 07:28:31
132
3
132: ENROUTE
12/08/21 07:28:31
132
3
132: ATSCNE
12/08/21 07:29:49
132
.1
-j pc E5uz complaints
12/08/21 08:21:19
132
3
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 211204465
12/08/21 uZ5:z-1:-19
-i 3z
3
-j 3z: AVAIL
12/08/21 08:21:19
132
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 420
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 2112UU928
Incident:211209928 (CLOSED)
Created: 12/1 //21 1U:19:U4 rriday by SurF FU(jA, ANU Lic.:A
Dispatched: 12/17/21 10:52:51 unit 142 by DSP2 3334
Enroute: 12/17/21 10:52:56 unit 142
on Scene: 12/1'//21 11:21:-)9 unit 145
closed: 1211 1721 1 1:26: U9
Final call type: NARC (3) NAKCOIIC ACIIVII Y
snit. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Ynmary unit: 144
case Number: None
Disposition: NR:I
Urid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1S'1' S'1' :KL+CUVLKY SOLUTIONS
Kr Name:
RP Phone:
Dace I imG Operator Type
12/17/21 10:19:49 2571
12/17/21 10:20:06 2571 1
12/ j t/21 10:52:51 DSP2 3334 3
12/17/21 10:52:51 DSP2 3334 3
12/1 //z1 10:5Z:56 14Z 3
12/17/21 10:52:56 142 3
1z/1 t/z1 10:5z:5t 145 3
12/17/21 11:21:51 DSP2 3334 3
12/17/21 11:21:51 DSP2 3334 3
12/17/21 11:21:56 145 3
12/17/21 11:21:56 145 3
12/1 t/21 11:z1:59 144 3
12/17/21 11:21:59 145 3
1Z/11/Z1 11:L1:59144 3
12/17/21 11:22:16 144 3
Comment
1 TRANSIENTS, IN FRONT OF BUSN, DOING DRUGS, 3 MH
AND 3 MW.
2 ON THE 1ST STIR SIDE
14z: IDS i CH (PICARD, JARED)
145: DSPTCH (BRODEUR, MATTHEW)
i4Z: EMKOU I E
142: Responding From = E FRUIT ST
145: Responding From = E FRUIT ST
144: DSPTCH (ARMSTRONG, JAMES JR)
145: DSPTCH (BRODEUR, MATTHEW)
145: ENROUTE
145: Responding From = E 1ST ST\I-5 N EXIT 104A
144: t{aapunZliny Fro. E 13 i S i \I-5 N EXI i 104A
145: ATSCNE
144: ENROUTE
144: ATSCNE
Attachment 19, Page 421
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
12h7/2111:2308 3334 1 3145 |S|NTHE PKGLOT CONDUCTING AQ81
/2M7/21 1-1:25:53 144
1
zfnonmroobu�d,oubjconmmeZIhnmearea left
12/17/21 11:28:02144
3
144 Unit Cleared From Incident 2112O0Q28
'I^/,l/&1 11:z5:(jz /44
o
124: xv*|L
12/17/21 11:20:09145
3
145:AVA|L
uh//ui n:23:Oo145
3
1£5:Unit Cleared From Incident 2112U892O
12M7/211120:09145
3
Incideni Closed.
Attachment 19.Page 422
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 211213305
Incident:2-j-t2-i3305 (CLOSED)
Creaied: 12/23/21 06:41:00 'l'hursday by PHN4 GARCIA, YALMIN
Dispatched: 12/23/21 08:30:26 unit 143 by LISP 3�87
tnruute: 1212311-1 u8:52:54 unit 141
On Serene: 12/23/21 09:03:03 unit 143
Closed: 12/23/21 09:14:10
Final call type: NAKC: (3) NARCOTIC AU'1'IVtl'Y
snit. call type: N AKC: (3) NAF UL)1 lU AC;1 l V 11 Y
rrima, y unit: 143
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS:1
Grid: l45 Uisp. group: Nht3eat2
Lu4ation: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:=
1CP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
12/23/21 06:41:48 3577 1
12/23/21 06:42:05 35 t 7 .1
12/23/21 06:42:35 3577 1
i1/z3/zi U8:30:zo uSPi 358t 3
12/23/21 08:30:26 3587 1
12/23/21 08:30:36 143
3
12/23/21 08:52:46 DSP1
3587 3
12/23/21 08:52:47 DSP1
3587 3
12/23/21 08:52:54 141
3
12/23/21 08: 52:54 141
3
12/23/2-1 03:52:55 143
3
12/23/21 08:52:55 143
3
1 z/z3/2i 09:03:03 143
3
12/23/21 09:03:07 141
3
12/23/21 09:07: 52 143
1
Sourc;e: 1 hLhFHONh Sub 1 ype:
Comment
1 3 MALES 2 FEM DOING NARCS
2 2 -MACES 1 IN 1 In
3 CP ADV THEY ARE ON GRASS AREA RIGHT OUTSIDE HER
WINDOW
43: OSP I CR (vAM CUvtM, KEvA)
4 WILL ADV
143: Responding From = E i t 1191 S i \M t-RtMCR S i
143: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
141: DSPTCH (VALDEZ, JUDITH)
14-1: ENROUTE
141: Responding From = N PENN WY
143: Rezpm idi, ig R vm = N PENN WY
143:ENROUTE
143: ATSCNE
141: ATSCNE
5 SUBJS LEFT WO INCIDENT
Attachment 19, Page 423
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
12/23/21 Oa:-i4:02 143
3
'I43: AVAIL
12/23/21 09:14:02 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 211213305
1z/131z1 ua:14:10 141
3
141: Unit Cleared From Incident 211213305
12/23/21 09:14:10 141
3
141: AVAIL
12/23/21 09:14:10 141
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 424
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Puflue Field Activity
Incident # 220101091
Cast-, # 2022-00144
Incident: 220101091 (CLOSED)
Created: Ol/U3/22 ll:,32:-')-1 Monday by USF3 KUMEKU, KUShMAKY
uispatched: w/w/22 11:41:55 unit 162 by 1JsF2 jjg5
Enroute: 01/03/22 11:44:1.3 unit /62
On Scene: U1/03/22 11:53:51 unit 762
Closed: Ul/03/22 12:2'/:3U
P inal call type: 4Z53K (4) 11111 &KU N OF FAK&tt) V t1l Kt' 1
Init. call type: 483R(4)Hli&RuiNOPFAR1,,tL)vtHRtt
Prima,y unit: 762
Case Number: 2022-00144 (UKCallreport)
uisposition: uK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: i ELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E ISTST:RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
KY Name:
Kr shone:
Date/Time Operator Type
0-03/22 vi:3o:2o
3tbo 1
01/03/22 11:35:26
3765 1
0i/03/2z 11:35:26
3765 1
01/03/22 11:35:26
3765 1
01/03/22 11:35:42
3765 1
Comment
01/03/22 11::58:17 376:) 1
6 CP IN AWHT'-i9YOLKS JETTA PLT #-... SUSP vEH
IS A WHT MINI SUV POSS HYUN, DRIVER WAS
U N K DOT
01/03/22 11:39:12 3765 1
7 OCCD 45 MINS AGO
0-1/0:3/22 1 -i:39:5o 3tuo 1
8 Cr vvir-r- i z3 IM i Ht Fr-OT WHERt THE TC OCCD
01/03/22 11:41:55 DSP2 3385 3
762: DSPTCH (GUZMAN, SOPHIA)
0i/03/zz 11:43:05 3t65 1
9 CP ADVID SUSP DRIVER PROVIDED A FALSE iM5URANCE
CARD
01/03/22 11:44:13 DSP2 3385 3
762: Responding From = W CIVIC CENTER DR
Attachment 19, Page 425
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
01/03/2211:4413DSP283853 762:ENROUTE
w/03/zz'i i:53:5-1 /02 3 702:AT3CNE
01X03/2212:0813 VVebRMS 1 1QRequested Case Numbar(a) issued for Incident #22U1O1un-i.
Jurisdiction: City ofSanta A"�. Case Number(s):2o22-oO144.
requested by7O2.
01K03/2212:27:30702 3 l6z:AVA|L
01/03/22 12:27:30762 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19.Page 426
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
31
Police Field Activity
incicient i; z2ui ub333
Incident: 220108333 (CLOSED)
Created:
01 / i 5/zz 15:10:34 Saturday by
Dispatched:
01/15/22 15:10:34 unit 813 by 813 813
Enroute:
0 1/ 1 -')/22 15:10:34 unit 813
On Scene:
U 1/ 15/22 13:10:34 unit 81 �
closed:
0 1/ 1:5/ZZ 15:43:35
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PA'I'CK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 813
vase Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: N.El3eaT2 Source: RADIO Sub'l'ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'I'
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/ i Ime UpOiato, iype
CorrIM1311t
01/15122 15:10:34
813
3
813: DSPTCH (WILSON, RASHAD)
0 1 /1 5/zz 15:10:34
813
3
813: ENROUTE
01/15/22 15:10:34
813
3
813: ATSCNE
01/15/22 15:10:34
813
3
813: 2101 e 4th; Response Number: 01152022-0003416;
01/15/z2 -i5:-iU:34
wz3
3
w 3: Rucponaing From = E -i ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
01/15/22 15:45:35
813
3
813: Unit Cleared From Incident 220108333
U-1 h OIZZ -10:45:30
013
3
013: AVAlr-
01/15/22 15:45:35
813
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 427
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident i; ZZUIU8334
Incident: 220108334 (CLOSED)
Created: v i / 15/22 15: 11:2-1 Saturday by
DisFatched: 01/15/22 15:11:23 unit 812 by 812 812
Enroute: 01/15/22 15:11:23 unit 812
Un Scene: U 1/ 15/22 15:11:23 unit 812
Closed: u1/i:5/22 1:5:45:.Jl
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PA'I'CK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 812
ease i,4urnbcr: None
Grid: 245 Dist. group: NE&-,at2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS'I'S'I'
KF Narne:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
01/15/22 15:11:23
812
3
8-12: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
01/15/22 15:11:23
812
3
812: ENROUTE
Fli h 5/22 -j 5: 1 i:z3
81z
3
81 Z: A I 5CMt
01/15/22 15:11:23
812
3
812: 2101 El ST; Response Number: 01152022-0003417;
0105/22 15:11:23
812
3
812: Responding From = E 1 S i ST\S 1 S i S I.
01/15/22 15:45:31
812
3
812: Unit Cleared From Incident 220108334
01/15/22 15:45:31
812
3
812: AVAIL
01/15/22 15:45:32
812
1 CUO
01/15/22 15:45:32
812
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 428
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
� 3 1
Police Field Activity
Incident;7 22UI 121 fib
Incident: 220112165 (CLOSED)
Created: Ot/2i/2/- ig: ig:/-u rriday by U I tKU, SAMAN iHA
Dispatched: 01/21/22 19:19:21 unit 244 by 244 244
Enroute: 01/21/22 19:19:21 unit 244
On Scene: U 1/21/22 19:2 1: 10 unit 244
closed: ui/2022 iqA/:u9
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: FED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: 242
Lase Number: None
Disposition: AS: I
Grid: 245 oisp. group: NEBeai2 Source: RADIO Sub'lype:
Location: 2101 E IS1 ST
KF Name:
RP Phone:
U01iff/ I Ill lu Opeiato, iype
carnment
01/21/22 19:19:21
244
3
244: DSPTCH (ACHUTEGUI, MAIRA)
01/21/22 19:19:21
244
3
244: ENROUTE
01/21/22 19:19:21
244
3
244: Responding From = N PARKCENTER DR\E 6TH ST
01/21/22 19:19:22
SAPID
1
2 MobileCAD assist from Unit 244
0-j1z-i1zz
SAt-0
I
i bm;Rad up z4z vviih z44
01/21/22 19:21:16
244
3
244: ATSCNE
Oi/zi/zz 19:4t:0z5
z44
3
imcidemt CluseM.
01 /21 /22 19:47:08
244
3
244: AVAIL
01/21/22 19:47:08
244
3
244: Unit Cleared From Incident zzOi i zi E55
Attachment 19, Page 429
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Pulice Field Activity
Incident # 220112891
OJI
3'
Incident: 220112891 (CLOSED)
ureateZ!: 01122122 23:12:23 Saturday by DSF� SFKA(jUh, LINDSAY
Dispatched:
Closed: 01/22/22 23:39:45
Final call type: ASS'11'(2) ASSIS'I'FIPE DEP'I'
Init.call type: ASS41'(2) ASS IS'I'FIRE DEP I'
Primary unit: zi-i
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR:1
uriZI: 245 Disp. group: Nhl3eat2 Source: 'I'ELEFHUN h Sub Type:
Location: ztut t iSi S'l :KEUOVEKY SOLU I LOINS
RP Name:=
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
01/22/22 23:13:10 3693
1 FIRE STAGING --=MALE WITH HAND LACERATION POSS
CHEST INJ AND WERE UNABLE TO GATHER FURTHER FROM
MULT CPS ---- JUST HEARD MENTION OF STABBING
3693
z OlqE Cl- ADV I I WAS ACCluEMT AND ALL OTHER CPS WERE
IqO I AlqSvvERIMG QUESTtOMS
01/22/22 23:13:50 3693
3 CP ADV THAT SHE HAD NFD
01/22/z2 z3:izr:08 2716
5 Appended, 23.15:22 1 MR 5170vvlq--RErOR i S
SOMEONE WAS JUST S i ASSED AND IS yZy
01/22/22 23:14:49 2928
4 GB'D
01/22/22 23:15:10 2716
6 Appended, 23:15:22 2 ALSO STATED IT WAS AT THE SUNLAND
BUT THAT IS 2111 E I ST
01/22/22 23:15:1z z716
7 Appended, 23:15:22 3 ATT CB
01/22/22 23:15:22 2716
8 Duplicate call appended to incident at 23:15:22
U-11ZZIZZ Z3:15:45 ZIZB
`J SacRezl up ZI 3 with 314
01/22/22 23:16:24 2928
10 Backed up 314 with 344A
01/22/22 23:16:26 2716
11 NO ANSWER FOR i FIE MACE WHO CACCED IT IN
01/22/22 23:16:35 2928
12 344A C3 1 ST/ GRAN
01/22/22 23:17:12 2716
13 MY CALL RECV'D VIA STA 10 WFIO XFRu Flim t 0 FIRE AND
THEN CALLED US W/ THE INFO
Attachment 19, Page 430
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
01/22/22 23:17:20 2716
14 NO ANS ON 2ND CB FOR ORIG CP
01/22/22 23:17:30 2928
15 Secondary Location for 344A: SUNLAND MOTEL, 2111 E 1ST
ST,SANTA ANA, CA 92705.
01/22/22 23:1 r:56 2928
1 r Backed up 344A with DUKE
01/22/22 23:17:56 2928
16 Secondary Location for DUKE: SUNLAND MOTEL„SANTA ANA,
CA 92705.
01/22/22 23: 1 5:53 36a3
-15 MO AM5 I -OR CP _TO GATHER FURTHER OM yza
V IL I
01/22/22 23:19:17 2928
19 344A SUBJ TRANSPORTED TO OC GLOBAL
ui/zz/zz z3:ia:53 z9z8
20 Secondary Location for 344A: OC Global; 100T M I US i IN
AV,SANTA ANA; CA 92705.
01/22/22 23:20:37 2928
21 DUKE- LOCATED CRIME SCENE - NORTH SIDE OF PLOT
TWDS EAST END.
01/22/22 23:21:18 2928
22 DUKE- A LOT OF BLOOD
01/22/22 23:21:19 3693
23 OCFA STILL STAGING -- ADV THEY GOT NOTHING FURTHER
FOR SUSP ONLY THE VIC INFO EARLIER PROVIDED
01/22/22 23:21:49 2928
01/22/22 23:21:4a 2v2a
01/22/22 23:21:49 2928
0-Ilz2/zz 23:21:4a zuz8
01/22/22 23:21:52 2928
0i/z2/zz z3:22:08 2928
01/22/22 23:23:58 2928 30 344A- VIC STATED IT WAS ACCIDENTAL. RELATED TO
RECOVERY SOLUTIONS ACCIDENTAL INJURY
0i/z2/22 23:24:10 3693 31 T39 OCFA TO T22
01/22/22 23:25:53 2928 32 344A - PER VIC CUT HIMSELF WHILE WORKING ON BICYCLE
01/22/22 23:39:43 344A Incident Closed.
01/22/22 23:39:43 344A 33 all parties stated the cat was accidental.
Attachment 19, Page 431
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220200 192
Incident: 220200192 (CLOSED)
ii-;r;zatrd: UZ/U 1122 U9:2U:3U I ur'suay by USF4 UlZSNtKUS, UKILtLUA
Dispatched: 02/01/22 10:0 1: 13 unit 133 by D�rz 2994
hnroute: 02/01/22 10:01:18 unit 133
Un Scene:
Closed: U2101122 IU:U5:U/
Final call type: INARC (3)NAKUU11U AU11V11 Y
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 133
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEt5rat2 Source: I ELtFHUNt :Sub I ypv,:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:SANTA ANA COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER
KF Name:
Ky rhonr:
Date/Time
Operator
Type
Comment
02/0 -1 Izz Uv:z i: i z
Z110
I
1 2 FEMALES AMD 6 MALtS USIMG MARCS
02/01/22 09:21:51
2710
1
2 ALL HOMELESS SUBJS
OzlOilzz 10:01:13
DSP2 2994
3
133: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
02/01/22 10:01:18
133
3
133: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\S I ST ST
02/01/22 10:01:18
133
3
133: ENROUTE
02/01/22 10:01:20
133
3
133: OK
02/01/22 10:01:23
SAPD
1
3 Secondary Location for 133: 2101 E 1st St.
02/01/2z -i(3:03:3v
133
1
4 8 tray isle, its p<2vvc'd ai A K-,IeareZ1 tie area
02/01/22 10:03:42
SAPID
1
5 Secondary Location for 134: 2101 E 1 st St.
OzlOilzz 10:03:42
SAPID
1
6 Backed up 133 with 134
02/01/22 10:03:42
SAPID
1
7 MobileCAD assist from Unit 134
02/01/22 10:03:42
SAPID
1
8 Secondary Location for 134: 2101 E 1 st St.
02/01/22 10:03:42
134
3
134: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
02/01/22 10:04:41
133
3
133: Unit Cleared From Incident 220200192
02/01/2z 1U:04:41
133
3
133: AVAIL
02/01/22 10:05:07
134
3
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 220200192
Ozlgilzz 10:05:07
134
3
134: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 432
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
02/01/22 10:05:07 134 3 Incident Clesed.
Attachment 19, Page 433
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
���wofF�e
Police Field Activity
lnciaent # 220206832
Incinent: zz0z0683z tc-COSED}
Created: 02/11/22 07:15:03 Friday by PHN1 CANTE, ANGEL
Uispatched: 02/11/22 07:25:50 unit 145 by DSP2 3205
Enroute: 0211 1122 07:25:55 unit 145
Un Ncene: U2/11/22 0/:3U:41 unit 145
Closed: 02/11/22 08:08:51
Final call type: 4157' (3) ll1S'FURBANCE,-J'RANSIEN'l'
Init. call type: 415'1' (3) Ul5'l'URf3ANCE=l'FANSlEN'l'
rrimaiy unit: 145
Case Number: Nine
llisposidon: NR:1
Urid: 245 llisp. group: NE13eaU Source: '1'1 LEPHUNE Sub l'ype:
Lvcatiun: 2101 E 1S 1 S 1 :RECOVERY SULU I WINS
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
02/11/22 07:16:27 2492
1
1 8 TRANSIENTS LOITERING BY THE ENTRANCE TO BUSN-
NEG ON WEAPONS
Uz/ i -ilzz 0 CZ5:50 D5t z 3z05
3
145: DSV I CH (MtF7NANDGL, DOSE)
02/11/22 07:25:55 145
3
145: ENROUTE
02h 1/22 07:25:55 145
3
145: Responding From = S GRAND AV1E MCFADDEN AV
02/11/22 07:30:41 145
3
145: ATSCNE
02/11/22 07:31:22 145
3
145: OK
02/11/22 Oa:OZ5:51 145
3
145: Unit Cleared From, incident 220206832
02/11/22 08:08:51 145
3
145: AVAIL
Uz/ i i(Zz U5:U5:51 145
3
Incident CioseZI.
Attachment 19, Page 434
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident i; VVWU92112
Case 9 ZU22-U3433
Incident: 220209212 (CLOSED)
created: U2113122 U/:34:2U luesclay by SUFF JILt&, UA13KItLA
Dispatched: 02/15/22 08:1 /:29 unit 814A by DSP2 2710
Enroute: 02/15/22 08:17:36 unit 814A
on Scene: 02/15/22 08:20:44 unit 814A
closed: U"/ 1 5IG2 U8:3-i:UU
Pinal call type: 60z 1 (3) 1 RESrASStNG- i KANSIENT
Init. call type: 602T (3) TRESPASS fNG-TRANS IEN'1'
Primary unit: 814A
Case Number: 2U22-U34 ij (UA—call arrest)
uisposition: UA: I
Grid: 245 Disp. soup: NEBeat2 Source: TELL Sub "Type:
Location: 2101 E IS 1'S'1';FK1TNG L,01'
KF Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
02/15/22 Ot:56:14 2750
1
1 APPROX 10 TRANSIENT IN THE ALLEY PORTION OF THE
PKING LOT BLOCKING THE EXIT TO 1ST STREET
02/15/22 07:56:22 2750
1
2 PER CP THEY HAVE A LARGE ENCAMPMEN i
04-1 5/Le 05:1 /:Za DSF'z z t -10 3
314K DSPTCM (O'ROURKE, ERIC)
02/15/22 08:17:36 814A
3
814A: Responding From = N EASTWOOD AV\E 6TH ST
Ozl i 5/zz 08:17:36 8,j 4A
3
8-1 4A: EMKOU I F
02/15/22 08:20:44 814A
3
814A: ATSCNE
02/15/22 08:26:50 WebRMS
1
4 Requested Case Numbei (s) 1SSueM TM incilient #zzOzOgz"i Z,
Jurisdiction: City of Santa Aria. Case Muml3e.(5): LOLL-03433.
requested by 814A.
02/15/22 08:33:00 814A
3
Incident Closed.
02/15/22 08:33:00 814A
3
814A: AVAIL
OZI-1 5/ZZ 05:33:00 8 -14A
3
8 1 4A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220209212
Attachment 19, Page 435
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident It 22U2UU6 36
Incident: 220209838 (CLOSED)
Created: U2/ t b/22 U6:16:52 Wednesday by P11N t U l t~;KU, SAMAN i HA
uispatched: U210122 06:59:18 unit t33 by DSP2 2710
Enroute: 02/16/22 06:59:24 unit 134
On Scene: 02/16/22 06:59:35 unit 133
closed: U2/ 10122 U /:24:14
vinal call type: 4131 (3) ll1S 1 UKYANCt-IKANSItN 1
[nit. call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 133
Case Number: None
Grid: a45 1Jisp. group: N ttieatz Source: 1 tLt PHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :RECOVERY SOLU`lJONS
RP Name: -
KP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
0;eh6/zz 06:w:zi 3tO3
02/16/22 06:17:24 3703 1
02/16/22 06:59:18 DSP2 2710 3
02/16/22 06:59:19 DSP2 2 t 10 3
02/16/22 06:59:24 134 3
Uzh 51zz
06:5wz4 "I 34 3
02/16/22
06:59:32 133 3
Oz/i6/zz
06:59:3z 133 3
02/16/22
06:59:35 133 3
02/16/22
07:04:55 134 3
02/16/22
07:04:55 134 3
02/16/22
07:11:54 133 3
Uzh6/zz
Ut:z4:-14 -133 3
02/16/22
07:24:14 133 3
Ozh6/2z
Ot:24:i4 133 3
Comment
i iz i KAIgSIEi91 S BCOt KING ALLEY AND YELLING. CP ADV'D
SUi3JS AKE VENT u1SKUPTIVE
2 NO WPNS SEEN
133: DSPTCH (MIRZADEH, MA 1 I I3Evv)
134: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN_ KEVIN)
134: ENROUTE
134: Responding From = N CONCORD ST
133: Responding From = E 1 ST STtS 1 ST ST
133: EMKOU i E
133: ATSCNE
134: AVAIL
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 220209838
133: OK
133: AVAIL
133: Unit Cleared From Incident 220209838
it 1cide, it uiosed.
Attachment 19, Page 436
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220210753
Incident: zz(iziUt53 ((;LOStU)
Created: 02/17/22 12:08:09 Thursday by DSP4 RAMOS, JUDITH
Dispatched:
closed: 02/17/22 12:12:32
I-'inat call type: SAIVIC'I' (4) SAMU - I KAN S IhN I
init. call type: SAIVICT (4) SAmC - TRANSIENT
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 oisp. group: NE13eat2 Source: 'I'ELLPHON E Sub type:
Location: 2101 JE IS I'S I :KEUUVEIKY SULU I WINS
Kr Name:
RP Phone:=
UUTE/ I ima opciatai i YPC
Comment
02/17/22 12:11:15 3780 1 MULTIPLE TRANSIENTS SETTING UP AN ENCAMPENT IN THE
ALLEY. SEEN DAILY PER CP
02h7/zz iz:i i:z8 3t80 z MUE i W17t CPS AT TzCj REF SAME
02/17/22 12:12:10 3780 3 T39 CITYNET
02/17/22 12:12:10 3780 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 437
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident P 22U211(juu
Incident:220211600 (CLOSED)
Created:
U2118122 18:U6:3U rriday by
Dispatched:
02/18/22 18:06:30 unit 819A by 819A 819A
Enroute:
02/18/22 18:06:30 unit 819A
Un Scene:
02/18/22 18:06:30 unit 819A
Closed:
U2118122 18:12:39
Final call type: rATCK (5)PATROL CHECK
Init. call type:
PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit:
819A
Case Number:
None
Disposition:
NK:I
Uiid: 245 llisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub "Type:
Location: 2101 E 1S 1 S`1
KP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
C0111111Cnc
02/18/22 18:06:30
819A
3
819A: DSPTCH (GUILLEN, ESTEBAN)
02/18/22 18:06:30
819A
3
819A: ENROUTE
0zh 8lzz -18:06:30
8-19A
3
819A: ATSCNE
02/18/22 18:06:30
819A
3
819A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST.
uzhB/zz 18:06:30
819A
3
81VA: ZIUI a i�t; Kuapornze Number: M&Ozz-0011664;
02/18/22 18:12:39
819A
3
819A: AVAIL
0z/i 8/z2 18:12:39
819A
3
819A: Unit Cleared From I, icioent zzuzi i nuu
02/18/22 18:12:39
819A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 438
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
lnuldfc:nt # 220211985
M
Incident: 220211985 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/19/22 09:06:10 Saturday by I)SF3 HERNANt)EL, HELEN
Uispatched: 02/19/22 09:3'/:m unit 145 by t)SFi A/2
tnroute: 02119122 V9:3 /:39 unit 143
On Scene: 02/19/22 09:46:30 unit 145
Closed: 02/19/22 09:50:35
Final call type: 6UZU (3) I'RhSFASSINU JUS L UCCUK111i
Init. calf type: 6U20 (3) t KhSFASSINU JUS t U(ACIJKtL)
t,rimaty unit: 145
Case Number: None
I-Asposition: NK: I
chid: 245 wisp. group: Nhtseau Source: t tLtFHUNt Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RF Name:
RF Fhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/19/22 09:09:08 2782 1
02/19/22 U9:3t:54 DSPI 347z 3
02/19/22 09:37:59 143 3
0zh v/zz 0V:3t:5V -143 3
02/19/22 09:37:59 143 3
0z/19/22 09:3t:59 SAPD 1
02/19/22 09:37:59 SAPID 1
02/19/22 09:38:00 145 3
02/19/22 09:38:00 145 3
02/19/22 09:46:30 145 3
oz/-Iv/zz ov:46:43 -143 3
02/19/22 09:47:55 145 3
0zh9/22 09:48:47 143 3
02/19/22 09:48:51 145 1
Comment
1 CP DROVE THROUGF1 AKEA OSS NUmt:ROUS SUBJS
LOITERING ON THE SIDEWALK AND PARKING AREA OF COC.
APPEARED TO BE HOMELSS OR DRUG AI30iC I S
145: DSPTCH (BENAVIDES, MARCO)
143: DSPTCH (GARCIA, ANTHONY)
143: ENROUTE
143: Responding From = W 17TH ST
z Sac;Zed up 145 .1in 14:3
3 MobileCAD assist from Unit 143
145: Responding From = vv i tTI1 S I
145: ENROUTE
145: ATSCNE
143: ATSCNE
145: OK
143: OK
4 SUBJS AGREED TO LEAVE AREA C4
Attachment 19, Page 439
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
u2/1 vlzz 09:5U:34 -145
3
-145: AVAI r
02/19/22 09:50:34 145
3
145: Unit Cleared From Incident 220211985
uz/i9/zz u9:50:35 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 220zi 1985
02/19/22 09:50:35 143
3
143: AVAIL
02/19/22 09:50:35 143
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 440
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
[nddGnt # 220213803
Casa # 2022-04050
Incident:220213803 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/22/22 11:56:04'1'uesday by I'KU 1 QUINON1 S. MONIQUE
llispatched: 02/22/22 12:09:52 unit 133 by L)SF2 2 / 1 U
tnroute: V2122122 12:U9:56 unit 133
On Scene: 02/22/22 12:21:46 unit 133
Closed: 02/22/22 12:43 :22
binal call type: 415S (3) L)1S l'UKI3ANU1-SU13JEU 1
snit. call type: 415S (3 )1.t1S 1 UKI3ANUh-SU13JhU i
rrimaxy unit: 133
Case Number: 2022-04050 (AS —Assist)
llisposition: AS:1
(arid: Z45 1)isp. group: Ntbeat2
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
KY Name:
KY Yhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/22/22 11:56:20 3334 1
021zzlzz 11:56:z9
3334 1
02/22/22 12:09:52
DSP2 2710 3
Uz/zz/zz 1 z:Mj:53
DSrrz z 110 3
02/22/22 12:09:58
133 3
0z/22/2212:09:58133
3
02/22/22 12:09:59
132 3
02/22/22 12:09:59
132 3
021zz/zz t z:zct :46
-133 3
02/22/22 12:21:48
132 3
Uz/zz/zz "tz:35:0t1
WebRMIS -t
02/22/22 12:35: 52 133 1
Source: I hLhFHONb Sub Type:
Comment
1 10 TRANSIENTS II I i St rr,,G COT 4-1 o W/ EACH OTHER ALL
DAY
2 ONE SUBJ IS ALSO IN THE DUMPSTER AREA
133: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
}t3z: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
133: ENROUTE
133: Rez pumaiRg Frum = E 4TH ST
132: Responding From = 400 N Grand Av 7-11 7
132: ENROUTE
133: ATSCNE
132: ATSCNE
3 Requested Case Number(s) issued for Incident #220213803,
Jurisdiction: City of Santa Ana. Case Number(s): 2022-04050.
requested by 133.
Attachment 19, Page 441
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
02/22/22 12:41:36 133
3
133: AVAIL
02/22/22 12:41:36 133
3
133: Unit Clea,ed From inCioent LLUL13803
02/22/22 12:43:22 132
3
132: AVAIL
02/22/22 12:43:22 132
3
13L: unit Clea,eo F,om Imuicent zz011380
02/22/22 12:43:22 132
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 442
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
inciaent#22u21422t
Incident: 22021422f (CCOStu)
Created: v2/23/22 u6:u2:42 Wednesday by PHN i RODRIGUEZ, BRITTANY
Dispatched: 02/23/22 08:00: 10 unit 133 by DSP 12782
EnrouEe: 02/23/22 09:00:17 unit 133
UnScene: U2/23/22 U8:U/:5U unit 132
Closed: V2/23/22 v8:31:41
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING -TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602'1'(3)'I'RESPASSINU-'I'RANSIEN'I'
Primary unit: ij-j
case Number: None
Grid: 245 Dist. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E I&I'S'L:RECOVERY SOLU110INS
RP Name:_
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/23/22 06:03:15 3505
02/23/22 06:03:49 3505
0Z1Z31ZZ 05:03:5V 3505 1
02/23/22 08:00:10 DSP1 27823
0zlz3lzz 08:00:11 uSPi zt8z 3
02/23/22 08:00:17 133 3
02/23/22 08:00:17 133 3
02/23/22 08:00:20 132 3
02/23/22 08:00:20 132 3
Ozlz 3/z2 08:0 (:50 -132 3
02/23/22 08:08:00 133 3
Ozlz31zz 08:31:36 1 3z 3
02/23/22 08:31:36 132 3
02/23/22 08:31:40 133 1
02/23/22 08:31:41 133 3
02/23/22 08:31:41 133 3
Comme,it
1 TRANSIENTS LOITERING IN THE ALLEY BEING "ROWDY"
2 APPROX 7 TRANSIENTS ARE T97 - SOME HAvE POCKET
KNIVES ON THEM, BUT HAVE NOT USED THEM AS vvPNS
3 THEY ARE SHOOTING UP AND REFUSING TO LEAVE
133: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
i 3z: uSP i uH (CAOFER, OTTO)
133: ENROUTE
133: Responding From = N I US I IM AVXE i t i FI ST
132: Responding From = E 17TH ST
132: ENROUTE
132: ATSCNE
133: ATSCNE
13Z: AVAIr
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 220214227
4 SUBJS PICKED UP BEr-OlqGINGS AND LEFT THE AREA
133: AVAIL
133: Unit Cleared From Incident 22021422 t
Attachment 19, Page 443
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
02/23/22 08:31:41 133 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 444
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
M
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220214965
Incident: zzUz-izIub5 (CLOSED)
Created: 02/24/22 07:59:294buisday by PHN3 QUINONES, MONIQUE
vispatclied: U2/24/22 0:02:U4 unit 144 by L)SF 1 2'/ 10
Enroute: 02l24I22 V7S:U2:UZS unit 144
on Scene: 02/24/22 08:09:43 unit 143
Closed: 02/24/22 08:28:57
i-inat call type: SAMU'I'(4) SAMC -'I'RANSIEN'I'
Init. call type: 5A1V1U1'(4)SANlC-'1FANSIENI
Prima, y unit: 144
Case Number: None
(1rid:245 Uisp. group: NhBeal:2 Source: 'FELEPHON E Sub'Iype:
Location: 201 h iSi Si
RP Name:
KY Fhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
02/24/22 07:59:46 3334 1
02/24/22 Ot:5v:5v 3334 1
02/24/22 08:00:11 3334 1
02/24/2z ij3:0Z:FJ4 05P1 2710 3
02/24/22 08:02:04 DSP1 2710 3
02/24/22 08:02:08 144 3
02/24/22 08:02:08 144 3
02/24/22 08:02:20 143 3
02/24/22 08:02:20 143 3
02/24/22 08:09:43 143 3
02lz4lzz 05: 10:08 144 3
02/24/22 08:11:11 144 3
02/24/22 08:22:11 144 3
02/24/22 08:22:11 144 3
Cummcnt
1 TRANSIENTS ON THE PROP IN THE ALLEY WAY AND NEAR
DUMPSTER AREA
2 CP HAS CALLED CITY NET SEVERAL TIMES AND NEG
RESULTS
3 SUBJS ARE SETTING UP CAMP AND CAUSING MAJOR 415
BTWN EACH OTHER
144: DSPTCH (FLEMISTER, CHARLES)
143: DSPTCH (MIRZADEH, MATTHEW)
144: ENROUTE
144: Kuzpoi nfmv From = E 3RD S l\N LACY S I
143: Responding From = E AVALON AV\N LINWOOD AV
143: ENROU i E
143: ATSCNE
144: ATSCNE
144: OK
144: Unit Cleared From Incident 220214965
144: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 445
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
02/24/22 u8:z5:5t 143 3 143: Unit Cleared From Incident 220214965
02/24/22 08:28:57 143 3 143: AVAIC
UZZ4r2[ 08:28:57 143 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 446
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220214994
Incident: 220214994 (CLOSED)
Created: UZ/24/22 U8:3U:2"/ ihursaay by LISPS VAUCjHN, LAUREN
Dispatched: 02/24/22 08:32:26 unit 144 by uSP1 211U
Enroute: 02/24/22 08:32:47 unit 144
Un Scene: U2/24/22 08:42:26 unit 143
Closed: UZ/24tL2 US:4/:41
Final call type: 415T (3) UIS 1 UKBANC - i"KANSIEN'1'
lnit. east type: 415'1' (3) DISTURl3ANCt-1KANS1CN 1
Primacy unit: 143
Case Number: None
Chia: 245 Dist. grout,: NEtieatZ Source: 1 DL tFHUN h Sub type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'1' :RECOVERY SOLu ivwN
KF Name: =
RP Phone:
Date/Time
Operator
Type
Co„ �melit
02/24/22 08:31:08
34t1
1
1 SUBJS LIVING IN THE DUMPSTERS REFUSING TO LEAVE
02/24/22 08:31:10
3472
1
2 8-9 SUBJS
02/24/22 05:3-i:z4
34t2
1
3 CP ADVING TRASH TRK UNABLE TO PICK UP THE TRASH
02/24/22 08:32:26
DSP1 2710
3
143: DSP i Ch1(MIRZADEH, MATTHEW)
0z1z4/zz 08:32:26
DSP1 2710
3
144: DSPTCH (FLEMISTER. CHARLES)
02/24/22 08:32:47
144
3
'144: ENROUTE
Uz/L4/22 08:32:47
144
3
144: Responding From = E 17TH ST\OCTA ME I ROCINK RR
02/24/22 08:33:32
'1 43
3
143: Responding From = E AVALON AV
02/24/22 08:33:32
143
3
143: ENROUTE
02/24/22 08:4z:zb
143
3
143: ATSCNE
02/24/22 08:43:28
144
3
144: ATSCNE
02/24/« 03:4t:3t
144
3
144: Unit Cleared From Incident 220214994
02/24/22 08:47:37
144
3
1 44: xvHIL
Ozlz4/L2 08:47:41
143
3
143: AVAIL
02/24/22 08:47:4"1
"143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 220214994
02/24/22 08:47:41
143
3
Incident Closed,
Attachment 19, Page 447
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22U3UU2 t t
Inefflent: zz0300277 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/01/22 11:04: 10 Tuesday by SUFrCISNtKOS, UKILtLDA
Uisputchel 03/01/22 11:13:55 unit 135 by DSP2 3073
tnroute: V31VII22 11:14:04 unit I34
On Scene: 03/ul/22 11:10:54 unit 135
Closed: 03/01/22 11:37:26
Hnal call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
snit. call type:
JNAXU(-3)NAKCU'11CAC'1'1V1'1'Y
Primary unit:
135
Case N,,mber:
None
i)isposition:
NK: I
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: Nu3eat2 Source: 'IELEF HONE Sub 'hype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :IVIE I HADUINE UL11N IC
KY Name:
KF Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
03/01/22 11:05:05 2710 1 1 SUBJS IN THE PARKING LOT DEALING NARCS FROM A WHT
03/01/22 11:05:5v 2 t -10 -1
03/01/22 11:05:59 2710 1
03/01/22 -1 -i:05:5v z t 10 1
03/01/22 11:05:59 2710 1
03/0-1 Izz i i:0u:22 2710 1
03/01/22 11:06:38 2710 1
03/01/22 11:10:37 2710 1
03101/22 11:13:55 DSP2 30t3 3
03/01/22 11:13:55 DSP2 3073 3
03/01/22 -1-1:-14:04 134 3
1:34: u&,TCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
135: DSPTCH (CORPUS, FRANK)
134: Responding From = E 1ST ST\N WRIGHT ST
Attachment 19, Page 448
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
03/01/22 11:14:04 134
3
134: ENROUTE
U3/u1/2t 11:14:09 135
3
135: Responding From = E 1ST ST\S MCCLAY ST
03/01/22 11:14:09 135
3
135: ENROUTE
03/01/22 11:16:54 135
3
135: ATSCNE
03/01/22 1.1 :16:57 -134
3
134: A I SCME
03/01/22 11:20:03 135
3
135: OK
03/01/22 1.i :2u:2�j .1 34
3
134: OK
03/01/22 11:28:53 135
3
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 220300277
u3/u1/zz 11:z8:53 135
3
135: AVAIL
03/01/22 11:37:26 134
3
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 2203002r7
03/01/22 11:37:26 134
3
134: AVAIL
03/01/22 11:37:26 134
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 449
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220302759
Incident: 220302759 (CLOSED)
created: U3I03122 09:13:2-1 Saturday by L)SF3 HEKNANt)EZ, HELEN
Dispatched: 031051z2 U9:43:39 unit 143A by USF1 32U3
Enroute: 03/05/22 09:44:20 unit i 43A
On Scene: 03/05/22 09:44:23 unit 143A
closed: U3/U3/22 U9:43:02
Final call type: INAIKU (3) NAKUU I IC AC 14VI'fY
Init.call type: NARC(3)NARt-;0i1UAU11V11Y
Fnmary unit: 143A
case Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. group: N1 t3eat2 Source: FELhFHONE Sub'Iype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:RECOvEKY SULU I WIN
KI-1 Name: IM
Kr Fhone:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
03/05/ZZ06:14:4t 2782
1
1 2 MALES IN WHITE SPRINTER VAN UNK PLATE SELLING
NARCS SINCE 0400 HIRS, CP CAN SEE SUBJS COMING AND
GOING FROM THIS VAN, CP HAD NFI
03/05/22 09:43:39 DSP1 3205
3
-1 43A: DSP i CF1 (FLtMIIS i ER, CHANLES)
03/05/22 09:44:20 143A
3
143A: ENROUTE
03/05/22 09:44:20 143A
3
IA18: Responding From = E 1 ST ST
03/05/22 09:44:23 143A
3
143A: ATSCNE
03/05/22 Ov:44:3v -143A
1
2 vehicle goa
03/05/22 09:45:02 143A
3
143A: AVAIL
031051zz Uu:45:02 143A
3
143A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220302759
03/05/22 09:45:02 143A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 450
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220302766
Incident: 220302,r66 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/05/22 09:51:09 Saturday, by L)SP5 KAMOS, JUL)ITH
Dispatched: U3/US/22 U9:31:39 unit 143A by L)SPI 3205
tnruute: W/U:5/22 U9:3 /:44 unit 143A
On Scene: 03/05/22 09:40:12 unit 143A
Closed: 03/05/22 09:43:12
Pinal call type: 919 (3) KLEF'FHE PEACE
Init. call type: 919 (J) &ttF I Ht FtAUt
Prima, y unit: 143A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: Ntl3eat2 Source: 'FELEFHUN h Sub Type:
Lucatiun: 2101 E IS I S I :KEU0VEKV SOLU I IONS
RP Name: �
KF Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/05/22 08:54:09 3780
FJ3/05/Z2U3:55:i3 3t8iJ
03/05/22 08:55:52 3780
03/05/zz 09:30:04 3140
03/05/22 09:30:50 3140
03/05/22 09:37:39 DSP1 32053
03/05/22 09:37:44 143A 3
03/05/22 09:37:44 143A 3
U3/05/zz 0a:40:1 z i 43A 3
03/05/22 09:41:44 3205 1
U3/05/22 09:42:23 3472 1
03/05/22 09:42:58 143A 1
03/05/22 09:43:12 143A 3
03/05/22 C)9:43: -i z -i 43A 3
comi-iient
I CP SOUNDS 925, ADV THAT HER METHADONE IS LACED W/
FENTANYL AND WANTS TO CHANGE IT FOR A NEW ONE. SEC
IS NOT LETTING HER INS
z CP vvILL 123 IN r,-LO i VVtAFZIMG A GO-170 CFJA 1
3 CP WANTS A 919 TO GET INS AND ECHANGE HER
UNOPENED MEDS
4 CP CB, ADVTD OF DELAY
5 CP CB, UPSET OVER WAIT TIME, SAID SOMETHING ABOUT
SUICIDE AND DISC
143A: DSPTCH (FLEMISTER, CHARLES)
143A: ENROU i E
143A: Responding From = N TUSTIN AV\E FRUIT ST
143A: A I SCM t
6 143A HAVE CP STEP OUT
7 T21 IS B/ 0 CB
8 subject goa no flag down
143A: AVAIL
-143A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220027oo
Attachment 19, Page 451
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
03/05/22 09:43:12 143A 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 452
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 220302803
Incident: 220302803 (CLOSED)
Created: 03/0:5/22 10.33:49 Saturday by FHN I CAN th, AN(jEL
I)ispatcheZI: 03/05/22 10:51:13 unit 143A by uiF2 34/2
tnroute: 03/05/22 10:55:12 unit 143A
On scene:
Closed: 03/0:5/22 1 /:04: 16
Final call type: NARC (3) NARCO i iC Au i i v i i y
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
-rrimaiy unit: 254A
Case Number: None
(jrid: 245 Lisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: I tLtFHUNt zsub type:
Location: 21UI E ISTST:HECOVERY SOLUTIONS OF SANTA AiNA
KP Name: -
RP Phone:
Diatw/ I 111le Operator Type
03/05/22 10:37:36
2492 -1
03/05/22 10:37:36
2492 1
03/05/22 10:3t:36
Z4yZ 1
03/05/22 10:37:36
2492 1
03/05/22 -10:3 t:49
2492 1
03/05/22 10:37:49
2492 1
031051zz i0:3t:49
2492 1
03/05/22 10:37:49
2492
03/05/22 10:38:19
2492 1
03/05/22 10:38:30 14gz I
Comment
USING NARCS IN A LK FORD LIC # NEG ON
WEAPONS
Attachment 19, Page 453
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
0o05/zz10:38:48 2492 1
0305/2210:5113DSP2347z3 l4:3ADSP/CF1(rLLw|S/tM,CR*ITLES)
0305/2210:55:12143A 3 143A:ENROUTE
0305/2210:5512145A 3 l4IA:Reovo..ding t-mm=Ei//HST\E17/F1ST
0305/221128:28 3780 12 CP
0305&Z -/-1:Z8#3 n/80 13CPADVOFDELAY
0305/2214:07:50 3472 14CP|SNOLONGER ATTHE BUSN—LINK |FVEHBSTILL
T97
Attachment 19.Page 454
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220304857
U.
Incident: 220304857 (CLOSED)
Created: 031OVIZ2 v6:3 /:16 Wednesday by L)SF3 KAMUS, JUI)I'I'H
I)ispaicheZ[:
Closel 03/09/22 07:22:40
vinal call type: 602'1'(3)'I'RESI-IASSIN(j-'I'RANSIENT
Init. call type: 0021 (3) 1 KESFASSIN(j- I KANSIENT
Case Number: None
Urid: 245 Uisp. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub i ype:
Location: 2101 E 1S'1'S'1':REU0VERY SOLUTIONS
RP NarneM
RP Phone:
Dateff;nq. Operator Type Comment
03/09/22 06:38:30 3780 1 11 TRAIqSIEMTS LO1TtKIMG -in P-[0 i OF tjUSN. NO WPNS
SEEN
U3/Uv/zzut:zi:42 811A
03/09/22 07:22:13 3472
03/09/22 07:22:13 3472
3 CiTYMt i VVICE FIAMDLE
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 455
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
it iddient # 220306831
Incident: 220306831 (CLOSED)
Created: U3112122 U'/:SU:26 Saiur—day by DSF3 RAMOS, JUDITH
Uispatchud: U3112122 U /:52:51 unit 1-')2 by USF2 2'/ 1 U
Enruutu: 03/12/22 v /:5/-::56 unit 15,,
On Scene: 03/12/22 07:56:48 unit 153
(Mused: U3/12/22. US: I S: 19
vinal call type: 41s5 (2) UIS I UKBANCE-SlJBJhC'I'
lnit. call typu: 4155(2)U1S1UKt5ANUt-StJt5JtC1
lirima,y u .. u 152
Case Number: None
uispusitiun: AS: I
Grid: 245 Dist,. grul.lp: NEt5uat2 Sultruc: -1. tLtFHUN t Sub I ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:RECOVERY SOLUTION
KF Narne:m
KF Fhunr,:
Date/Time Operator Type
03/-1Z/ZZ0t:5-1:3E5 3t80
03/12/22 07:52:12 3780
03/1 zlzz 0 t:52:36 2710 1
03/12/22 07:52:51 DSP2 2710 3
03/12/22 07:52:53 DSP2 2710 3
03/12/22 07:52:53 z t -10 1
03/12/22 07:52:56 152 3
031-IZIZZ 0f:5Z:56 15Z 3
03/12/22 07:52:59 143A 3
U3/-i zlzz 0 t:5z:59 143A 3
03/12/22 07:52:59 153 3
03/12/22 07:52:59 143A 3
03/12/22 07:52:59 -153 3
03/12/22 07:52:59 SAPD 1
Comment
1 M/ M HITTING HIS HEAD ON CONCRETE FLOOR, SOUNDS
U/ 1
2 MALE VERY AUD ON T21 SAYING SOMEONE IS OUT Tu GE i
HIM, SOUNDS VERY
3 GBD
15z: DSPTCH (SHARP, BRADLEY)
153: DSPTCH (TARDY, DAVID)
4 SaUKed up i 5z vvitn 153
152: ENROUTE
152. Responding From = BNSF RR\E WARNER AV
143A: DSPTCH (GARCIA, ANTHONY)
143A: ENROUTE
153: ENROUTE
143A: Responding From = W 15TH ST
153: Rez;ponamg t-ro, , , = E MICt-AEMEN AV
5 Backed up 153 with 143A
Attachment 19, Page 456
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
03/12/22O/:5Z:5o SaFT`
1
8MobUeCADassist from Unit 143A
03M2/2207:53:07 3780
1
7MALE LAYING ONTFiEGROUME)/nFZ0v |MGH{SHEAD
BACK, HAS BLOOD �JNn|SFACE
i33h2/zzU/:53:21 3780
1
8T30FIRE PER CP
03/12/2207:54:32 3472
oTooFINE
03h2/2207:56:48158
3
153:ATSCNE
03/12/22 08:00:09 14oA
n
'1 43A: */SCNE
03/12/2208:01:82152
3
152:AJSCNE
03/12/2203:05:n5DSPz z//93
152:OK
03U2/2208:08:85DSP227103
153 OK
U3/1u&u08:08:4/ 152
3
2j52:AVA|L
03/12/2208:08:47152
3
152 Unit C|earedFr"."|nJdemtzuUx088ni
03h2/2208:0820153
3
1i3:Unit Cleared From Incident 220308831
03/12/2208:09:20153
3
153:*v*|c
03/12/220815:10143A
3
Incident Closed.
03/12/220815:/y-i 43A
x
l43A:AVA|L
03/12/2208:15i18143A
3
143A:Unit Cleared From Incident 2u0o0683-t
Attachment 19.Page 457
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
h iddei it # 22031 UU87
Incident: 220310051 (CLOSED)
Created: 0311'1122 12:49:2 1 'I'hursday by CISNEROS, GRIZELDA
Dispatched:
On Scene: 03/17/22 12:48:zz unit 913A
Closed: 03/17/22 13:25:23
Pinal call type: PEI) (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
init. call type: FED (4) PLUES'I'MAN CHECK
Primary unit: 813A
Case Number: None
Urij: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: ziui h tS i, S v
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator i ypr-
03/17/22 12:48:22 813A 3489 3
03/1 t122 12:4?3:Z( Z110 1
03/17/22 12:50:16 813A 1
03/1 tlzz iz:52:00 813A 1
813A: ATSCNE
1 813A OUT W/ 2
Comment
Attachment 19, Page 458
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
03/1 822 13:25:22 813A
1
4 cuo / obs
03/17/22 13:25:23 813A
3
813A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220310087
03/17/22 13:25:23 813A
3
813A: AVAIL
03/17/22 13:25:L3 813A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 459
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22U:3161 1 U
Incident: 220316110 (CLOSED)
Created: 03120122 U9:33:13 Saturday by F1-SN2 KUL)K1UUt/-, YAMINA
I.Xspatched: 03/26/22 11:38:14 unit 14:5 by, L)SF 1 3:511
Enroute: 03/26/22 11:38:26 unit 145
un Scene: 03/26/22 1 1:-)5: I 5 unit 145
Closed: U312-0122 iz: i i: 14
Final call type: 488VR(4)PE1 ty it7ttpi PKm vttuuLt KY
Init. call type: 488VR (4) PETTY THEFT FRM VEHICLE RPT
Primary unit: 145
Case iNumber: None
Disposition: NR: I
Grid: 245 oisp. group: NE8eaT2
Location: 2101 h ISI ST
RP Name: -
RP Phone:
Dava/Tima Operator Type
03/26/22 09:35:10 3140 1
03/26/22 09:35:57 3140 1
03/26/22 09:36:01 3140 1
03/26/22 10:23:07 3780 1
03/26/22 10:25:z4 3t8g 1
03/26/22 11:38:14 DSP1 3511 3
03/,e6/,U 145 3
03/26/22 11:38:26 145 3
03/z6/zz 11:55:15 145 3
03/26/22 11:59:35 3511 1
03/26/22 12:00:55 3780 1
03/26/22 1z:01:16 3t50 1
03/26/22 12:11:14 145 3
03/26/ZZ 1 Z: 11: 14 145 3
Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Comment
1 OCCD APPROX 30 MIN AGO, WALLET STOLEN r-ROMI vtF9,
NO SUSP INFO
2 CP T23 WEARING BGE FLANNEL, GRY SHORTS
3 BEDE TEMMIS
4 CP CB ADV OF DELAY
5 CP ADv SU13JS vvERE IN A FORD MUSTANG WHO TOOK HIS
WALLE i I NO t-ORCE WAS USED
145: DSPTCH (BENAVIDES, MARCO)
145: ENROUTE
145: Responding From = E -i tTH ST
145: ATSCNE
5 -145 ha,,. cp St in arivmvay parKing I-01
7 CP FORGOT HIS T21, HE IS ENR 1 BLOCK AWAY
8 CH'S 121 vvAS AlqS'D BY HIS Gt-
145: Unit Cleared From Incident 220316110
145: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 460
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
u3/z6/zz 12:11:14 145 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 461
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incicient 9 22U31t5U14
Incident: 220318014 (CLOSED)
Created: U3129122 11::51:13 tursday by uSF3 f-I�NtKU�, UKILtLUA
Dispatched: 03/29/22 13:33:52 unit 135 by DSPI 3146
Enroute: 03/29/22 13:34:09 unit 135
Un Scene: 03/29/22 13:35:09 unit 135
ulused: U3/29/22 13:41:14
Final call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 415'1'(3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 135
Lase NUrnbur: None
Grid: 245 Dist,. group: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'F : RECOVERY SOLU'I'IONS
XFName:
Kr Fhont-,:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
03lz91zz -j -j -5z:z55 z t -j 0
i-1
CP ASKED M/0 BLK SHIRT, BILK PNTS OR CUT OFF
SHORTS TO LEAVE THE PROPERTY AND HE BECAME 415,
TOED CP HE WAS GETTIMG HIS GUN IF HE DIDNT LEAVE HIM
Ar-OME, MO WPM SEEM SUBJ STILL STANDING OUT THERE...
MFD
03/29/22 13:33:52 DSP1 3146
3
135: DSPTCH (CORPUS, FRANK)
03/ZV/ZZ 13:34:(jU 135
3
135: Responding From = t 61 H S i \M TOSTIM AV
03/29/22 13:34:09 135
3
135: ENROUTE
03/29/22 13:35:09 135
3
135: ATSCNE
03/29/22 13:38:29 135
1
2 TRANSIENTS IN THE AREA- NONE MATCHING THE
DESCRIPTION GIVEN BY THE CP. TRIED CONTACTING CP
BUT HE DID NOT ANSWER. VM LEFT WITH DISPO. C4
03/29/22 13:41:14 135
3
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 220318014
03/29/zz -13:41:-j4 -135
3
135: AVAIL
03/29/22 13:41:14 135
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 462
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Puliurd Field Activity
incident #
Incident: _ (CLOSED)
Createa:
uispatched:
Enroute:
On Scene:
CloseU:
Final call type:
Init. call type:
Prima, y unit:
Case Number:
uisposition:
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Nttseat2
Location: 2101 E IST ST
KY Name:
KY ehone:
Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
3334 I
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
3334 1
2710 1
Attachment 19, Page 463
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
2710 i
QSP2271O3
OSP2271O3
182 3
-1»Z 3
182 3
DSPz z/iO 5
DSP2271O3
w5 3
175 1
175 3
175 3
102 1
'/ux 3
102 J
luz u
|noidmxclased.
Attachment 19.Page 464
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22U:319:319
Incident: 220319319 (CLOSED)
createil: U3/31/22 U/:) /:19 Thursday by USF.) tF1'tKSUN, JA/-MlNt
Uispatched: U3/3 1/22 u8:u6:54 unit 142 by USF2 7 /82
Enroute: 03/31/22 08:06:58 unit 142
On Scene: 03/31/22 08:17:04 unit 142
Closed: U3/31/22 08:40:UU
Pinai call type: INAKU (3) NAKCU1 IU AU I IVII Y
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Prima,y unit: 142
Case Number: None
Disposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. group: NEBeat2
Location: 2101 E ISTST
KF Name:
Kr shone:
Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
03/3-i/z201:55:46 30-1-1
'I
-i 3 SUBJS USING NARCS IN FRNT OF T20.2 MS #1 LGHT BLU
SHRT, #2 UMK DESCR. #3 ME GLASSES- TALL, BLK HOODED
jKT. CP WANTS CONT
03/31/22 08:06:54 DSP2 2782
3
142: DSPTCH (HERNANDEZ, JOSE)
03/3i/z2 08:06:58 14z
3
14z: Naspotidimg Ftom = M t-ENN WY
03/31/22 08:06:58 142
3
142: ENROUTE
03/31/22 08:17:04 142
3
142. ATSCNE
03/31/22 08:18:56 2782
1
2 142 HAVE CP STEP OUT
03/31/22 08:20:24 3472
1
3 CP ADVING SHE IS BACK ENR - 5 MIN E i A
05/3 -1 /z2 0-5: 56: -j 9 .14z
5
-142: OK
03/31/22 08:36:45 142
1
4 Transients left the area. Refuse City Net assistance.
03/3i/zz 08:40:00 i4z
3
14z: unit CieareZl Frum Incilient z20319319
03/31/22 08:40:00 142
3
142: AVAIL
03/31/22 08:40:00 142
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 465
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
NA
POU
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22040(d5Yt3
Incident: 220406598 (CLOSED)
Created: U4/11/22 I U:2'/:39 Monday by
L)ispatched: 04h 1/22 10:2 /:.jg unit 811A by Si IA 91 IA
Enroute: 04/11/22 10:27:39 unit 811A
On Scene: 04/11/22 10:27:39 unit 811A
Closed: 04/11/22 10:29:44
P inal call type: FA I UK (�) FA I KUL UMLU&
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 811A
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 wisp. group: N ttieatz Source: KAL) tu Sub type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
KF Phone:
Date/Time
Operator Type
Comment
04/11/22 10:27:39
811 A
3
811 A: 2101 E i S 1 51 - RezpUri6F Number u4-1lzu22-01 9388;
04/11/22 10:27:39
811 A
3
811 A: Responding From = E I ST ST\S 1 ST ST.
04/11/22 10:27:39
811A
3
811A: DSPTCH (FRADELLA, GARRI50N)
U4/1 -1 /ZZ -1 U:Z t:3U
$-1 -1 A
3
8-j -JA: ENROUTE
04/11/22 10:27:39
811 A
3
811 A: ATSCNE
U4/1 1 Izz I U: z9:44
81lA
3
811A: unit Cleared From Incident 220406598
04/11/22 10:29:44
811A
3
811A: AVAIL
04/11/22 10:29:44
811A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 466
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220408439
incl6cm: zzu4u34jv (CLOSED)
Created: 04/14/22 08:23:51 Thursday by, PHN I CANTS, ANGEL
1)ispaicheT 04/14/22 09:13:03 unit 131 by L)SF2 3-)11
Enroute:
Un Scene: U4/14/22 U9:13:U4 unit 131
Closed: 04/14/22 09:16:38
Final call type: 415T (3) DISTUR13ANCE-TRANSIENT
Init.call type: 4151'(3)1)ISIUKt3ANUE-IKANSItNt
Frimaiyunit: i-ii
Case Number: None
Gri3:245 L)isp. group: NEBeaT2 Source: 'I-hLEPHUN E Sub'l'ype:
Location: 2101 E IS'I* S'll.';RECOVERY SOLU'LlUINS
KY Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator i ype Comment
04/14/22 08:25:12 2492 1 1 12 TRANSIENTS BLOCKING THE ALLEY WAY AND THEY
APPEAR TO BE USING NARCS - NEG ON WEAPONS - CP
ASKED SUBJS TO LEAVE AND THEY REFUSED
04114/22 09:13:03 DSP2 3511 3 131: DSPTCH (COLLARD, SCO i i)
04h4/2z 09:13:04 DSP2 3511 3 131: ATSCNE
04/14/22 09:16:38 131 3 131: Unit Cleared From Incident 220408439
04/-14/zz av: -16:;30 -13-1 3 -13-i: AVAIL
04/14/22 09:16:38 131 1 2 SUBJS GOA ALLEY CLEAR
04/14/22 09:16:38 131 1 Inci0ent uloei!l.
Attachment 19, Page 467
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Pullue Field Activity
Incident # 220408651
Incident: 220408651 (CLOSED)
Created:
04/14/22 I3:b0:53'l'hursday by
Uispatcriect:
04114122 13:30:53 unit 835A by 833A 835A
tnroute:
U4/14/22 0:5u:53 unit 835A
On Scene:
04/14/22 13:50:53 unit 835A
Closed:
04/14/22 13:5O:58
P inal call type: PA'I'UK (--)) FA I KUL UHhU&
snit, call type: FA I U& (5) FATKUL CtitCK
Prima,.y unit: 835A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. soup: Ntt3cat2 Source: RADIO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E ISTST
KY Name:
KF Flione:
Date/Time
Operator Type
Comment
04114/ZZ 13:50:53
835A
3
Z535A: A I SCNE
04/14/22 13:50:53
835A
3
835A: 2101 E 1ST ST; Response Number: 04142022-0020001;
04/14/22 13:50:53
835A
3
835A: Responding From = E iST ST\N CABRILLO PARK DR.
04/14/22 13:50:53
835A
3
835A: DSPTCH (ROELOFS, GAVIN)
04/14/22 13:50:53
835A
3
835A: ENROUTE
U4h4/ZZ -13:50:56
635A
3
835A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220408651
04/14/22 13:50:58
835A
3
835A: AVAIL
04/14/ZZ 13:50:58
835A
3
1. ziaef it ciusen
Attachment 19, Page 468
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # Z1U4U9954
Incident: 220409954 (CLOSED)
Created: u4/ I o122 12:25:22 Saturday by
uispatched: u4/ i o122 12:2:5:22 unit 88155 by, 815 81:5
Enroute: 04/16/22 12:25:22 unit 815
On Scene: U4/16/22 12:25:22 unit 815
Closed: u4116122 t2:29:4o
v inal call type: rA I CK (5) YA I KUL UAtU&
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 815
Case Number: None
visposition: NK: I
Grid:245 Disp. group: NEBeat2 Source:RAD10 Sub'lype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'r
KY Name:
t(.r.rhone:
Date/Time
Operator Type
Carnment
04h E51zz -j z:z5:zz
8-15
3
815: 2101 E 1 ST STD Response Number: 04162022-0020404;
04/16/22 12:25:22
815
3
815: Responding From = E 1ST ST\N GOLuElq Cl NCLE urZ.
04h6/zz iz:z5:zz
815
3
515: DSPTCH (CASTELLANOS, JOE)
04/16/22 12:25:22
815
3
815: ENROUTE
04/16/22 12:25:22
815
3
815: ATSCME
04/16/22 12:29:46
815
3
815: Unit Cleared From Incident 220409954
04/16/22 12:29:46
815
3
815: AVAIL
04h 61zz -i z: z9:46
8-15
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 469
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident 9 22U411341
Incident: 220411347 (CLOSED)
Created: U4/13/22 15:29:44 Monday by
vispatched: U4/1 8/22 15:19:44 unit 81 1 A by 81 1 A 811 A
Enroute: 04/18/22 15:29:44 unit 811 A
On Scene: U4/18/22 15:29:44 unit St 1A
Closed: 04119122 I5:4/:22
vinal call type: FA I UK (5) YATRUL UhtU&
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit 811A
Case Number: None
grid: Z45 ViSp. giuUp: Nttseat2 Source: KAL)tO Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
KF Name:
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
04h 81zz 15:29:44 811 A
3
811 A: Kesyorining t-, rm = E i 5T ST\N TUSTIN AV.
04/18/22 15:29:44 811 A
3
811 A: DSPTCH (FRADELLA, GARRISON)
04/18/22 15:29:44 811 A
3
811 A: ENROUTE
04/ 18/22 1 5:2v:44 811 A
3
811 A: ATSCN E
04/18/22 15:29:44 811 A
3
811 A: 2101 E 1ST ST; Response Number: 04182022-00zO t9l;,
04ho/zz 115:4t:1 u 511A
1
04/18/22 15:47:18 811 A
1
2 advised of 602
04h 8/zz 15:4 t:22 811 A
3
81 ]A: Unit Cjt;in,cZl F,um Incident zz0411347
04/18/22 15:47:22 811 A
3
811 A: AVAIL
04/18/22 15:47:22 811 A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 470
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 22U41 J46V
Lase # 2u22-u885b
Incident: 220413489 (CLObt:D)
Created: u4/2 1 /22 19: t 4: u / Thursday by
Dispatched: 04/21/22 19:14:07 unit 834A by 834A 834A
Enroute: 04/21/22 19:24:07 unit 934A
Un Scene: U4/21/22 19:JUA /unit 934A
Closed: u4/2 t /22 2u: 22: vu
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: FED (4) PEDES'I'MAN CHECK,
Frimary unit: 834A
(;azse Number: zuzz-ugg5o (uA—Obs Arrest)
Di�po�ition: OA: I
Grid: 245 L)isp. group: NhBeat2 Source: KAUlU Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E IS I S U
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Daze/Time Operawr i ype
04/21/22 19:14:07 834A 3
04/21/22 19:14:07 834A 3
04/21/22 19:14:07 834A 3
04/21/22 19:18:19 834A 1
Comment
834A: 2101 E 1 ST ST; Response Number: 04212022-0021462;
834A: Respondf, y From = E 'i ST ST.
Attachment 19, Page 471
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
04/21/22 19:21:51 WebRMS 1 2 Requested Case Number(s) issued for Incident #220413489
Jurisdiction: City of Santa Ana. Case Numbers): 2022-08856.
requested by 834A.
041L1 /zl _i a:Z4:0r 834A
_i
3 Secondary Locaiion for 834A: 62 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA.CA yz703
04/21/22 19:24:07 834A
3
834A: ENRQUTE
04/z i /LG i u:30:4 t 834A
3
834A: A I St;IQE
04/21/22 20:22:00 834A
3
Incident Closed.
04/21/22 20:22:00 834A
3
834A: Unit Cleared From Incident 2Z041348u
04/21/22 20:22:00 834A
3
834A: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 472
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Inuident # 220415743
31
Incident: 220415743 (CLOSED)
CreaLea: U4/25/22 08:42:14 Monday by
Uispatched: U4/25/22 U8:42:14 unit 61 1A by 8 1 IA 8 1 1A
Enroute: 04/2:5/22 08:42:14 unit 8 11 A
On S,,ene: 04/25/22 08:42:14 unit 811A
Closea: 04/25/22 08:43:09
P inal call type: YA'I'UK (-)) FA 1-KUL CHEC&
Init. call type: rA I Uh. t3) FA t KUL UHtU&
Pinuaryunit: 811A
Case Number: None
visposition: NK:1
Grid: 245 Disp. group: Nttseat2 Source: i?AL)iu Sub i ype:
Locai,on: 2101 E 1ST ST
KF Name:
xy rhone:
Date/Time
Operator Type
Comment
U4/Z5/ZZ 08:4Z:14
3111A
3
811A: DSPTCH (HAWKINS, CASSANDRA)
04/25/22 08:42:14
811A
3
811 A: ENROUTE
04/25/22 08:42:14
811A
3
811A: ATSCNE
04/25/22 08:42:14
811A
3
811A: 2101 E 1ST ST Response Number: 04252022-0022165-
04/25/22 08:42:14
811A
3
811A: Responding From = E 1ST ST\S 1ST ST.
04/25/22 08:43:09
811A
3
811A: U..ii Cleared Fr,,m lizidem: ZZU415t43
04/25/22 08:43:09
811 A
3
811 A: AVAIL
u4/z5/zz U9:43:Uv
811A
3
It icide, it Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 473
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
incident # 22U41 5b5q
Incident:220415859 (CLOSEu)
Created:
04/25/22 12:05:04 Monday by
Disparchea:
04/25/22 12:05:04 unit 631 by 631 631
Enroute:
04t2Sl22 12:0:08 unit 631
Un Scene:
04/25/22 12:16:15 unit 63 I
Closed:
04/25/22 I2:25:v i
Final call type: 905I (3) INJURED ANIMAL
tnit. call type: 9051 (3) INJURED ANIMAL
Primary unit: 61 t
Case Number: None
(.iria: 245 Disp. groin,: NEBcat2 Sou�cc: RADIO Sub `i'ype:
Location: 2101 E 1S"1' S1
KP Name:
RP Phone:
uate/Time
Operator
Type
Comment
04/25/22 12:05:04
631
3
631: 2101 E 1 ST- Response Number: 04252022-0001768;
04/25/22 12:05:04
631
3
631: Responding From = S CENTER ST.
04/25/22 12:05:04
631
I
1 INJURED MALLARD DUCK ON THE PROPERTY
04/25/22 12:05:04
631
3
631: DSPTCH (COLCHADO, CHRISTIAN)
U4/Z5/ZZ 1 Z:U5:U5
631
3
631: RBspoi 1511 iy f-1 do 1 = Z1 U1 E 1 S 1
04/25/22 12:05:08
631
3
631: ENROUTE
04/Z5/ZZ 12:16:15
631
3
631: ATSCNE
04/25/22 12:24:51
631
1
2 INJURED ANIMAL IMPOUND, DUCK.
04/25/22 12:25:01
631
3
631: Unit Cleared From Incident 220415859
04/25/22 12:25:01
631
3
631: AVAIL
04/25/22 12:25:01
631
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 474
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22041 b814
Case # 2022-09141
Incidem: 220415874 (CLOSED)
Created:
04/25/22 12:3 3:11 Monday by
Dispatchel
04/2-')/22 12:3 3:1 t unit 9 11 A by 9 11 A 9 11 A
tnroutc:
U4/2!5//-2 I i:U /:48 unit 9 it A
OnScv,n,z:
04/25/22 13:16:27 unit 81 1A
Closed:
04/25/22 13:57:17
Final call type: FA'1'UK (-)) PAFKUL CHhCK,
init. call type: FA I UK (5) PA I KUL UhhL;&
rrimary unit: 811 A
Cas,z; Number: 2022-09141 (OA—Obs Arrest)
Disposition: UA: I
arid: z45 uisp. group: Nht3cat2 Source: KAU10 Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
04/25/22 12:33:11 811 A 3
04/25/22 12:33:11 811 A 3
04/25/22 12:33:11 811 A 3
Comment
811 A: Reslio, idij,g Frvm = E -i ST ST\N TUSTIN AV.
811 A: DSPTCH (HAWKINS, CASSANDRA)
811A:2101E.lSTST, ReslionseiNUMDei=:04zz5zOz2-0027604:,
Attachment 19, Page 475
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
04/ 5/2212:5517 VVebRMS1 3Requested Case monn5er(.,)[.o°adfor Incident #22O415O74
Jurisdiction: City mSanto Ana. Case mumbor(a):2O22'O0141.
requested by8-1IA.
04/25/2213:07:48811A
3
811A:ENHOUTE
04/25/2213:07:48 811A
1
4Secundary Location Tor 8'IA: @zC|v|CCENTER P[AZASAmTA
ANA.CAQ2703
04&5/zz/3:13u.23 8xPM
-/
5Secondary Location for 012A:62CIVIC CENTER PLAZA..SANTA
ANA.CAQ27O3.
04/25/2213:00:23 SAPID
1
OBacked up811Awith O12A
04/25/22 13:08:z3 SaPM
I
/rw"5]eCADassist from Unit O12A
04/25/2213:00:23812A
3
812\:DGPTCH(FAHRNEY.SCOTT)
04/25/2213:00:24 SAPID
1
8Secondary [uCad"nr". u/zA:02CIVIC CENTER PLAZA.
04/25/22 13:16:27 811 A
3
811A:ATSCNE
Attachment 19.Page 476
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
04/25/22 13:23:55 812A
1
10 Secondary Locatloit for g'jzk bz Civic CENTER PLAZA,SANTA
ANA,CA M03
04/25/z2 13:23:55 812A
3
812A: ENROUTE
04/25/22 13:46:54 812A
3
812A: ATSCNE
04/z5/zz -i3:4t:Fj3 51zA
3
81zA: Unit Cleared From Incident 220415874
04/25/22 13:47:08 812A
3
812A: AVAIL
04/Z5/ZZ 13:41:00 51 ZA
I
i i ,no / assist 811 a / obs
04/25/22 13:57:17 811 A
3
811 A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220415874
04/25/22 13:57:17 811 A
3
811 A: AVAIL
04/25/22 13:57:17 811 A
3
Incident Closed,
Attachment 19, Page 477
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incidt-mt # 220418532
Incident: 220418532 (CLOSED)
Created:
04/29/22 09:41:36 Friday by
uispatched:
u4/29/22 v9:4 j:j6 unit 812A by 812A 812A
Enroute:
04/29/22 09:41:36 unit 812A
On Scene:
04/29/22 09:41:36 unit 812A
Closed:
o4/29/22 og:46:14
Anal call type: VA'YUK (-')) FAXKUL CHECK
Init. Call type: rA1Uh,(5)FA1XULUHtU&
P,imary unit: 812A
Case Number: None
urid:245 1Ji5p.group: NEI3eat2 Source:KAUIU Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1S t S i
RP Name:
KY Fhone:
Date/Time
Operator
Type
Comment
04/29/22 09:41:36
812A
3
812A: 2101 e 1st; Response Number: 04292022-0028563:
04129/22 09:41:36
812A
3
?.j-i 2A: Resp.nding t-rom = E -j ST ST\S -i ST ST.
04/29/22 09:41:36
812A
3
812A: DSPTCH (FAHRNEY, SCOTT)
0-4/2v/22 0v:4-1:36
?JIZA
3
01 ZA: tMKOU I E
04/29/22 09:41:36
812A
3
812A: ATSCNE
U4/z wzz Uv:46: 14
812A
3
812A: Unit Cleared t-rom Incident 220418532
04/29/22 09:46:14
812A
3
812A: AVAIL
04/29/22 09:46:14
812A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 478
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
k
Police Field Activity
1nddt-.nt # 220500878
Case # 2022=09737
Incident: 220500878 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/02/22 11:40:35 Monday by
oispatenect: U-)IU2122 11:4U:35 unit 93:, by 933 93.3
tnroute: U51U2722 11:4U:.35 unit 933
On Scene: 05/02/22 11:40:35 unit 833
Closed: 05/02/22 11:52:40
Vinal call type: FED (4) FEUES'l'KIAN CHhC&
init. call type: FED (4) FtUt!; I KIAN Cl-it U&
Prima,y unit: 833
Case Number: 2022-09737 (OA—Ubs Anesi)
uisposition: UA: I
urid: 245 UiSp. gi OUp: N tl:3cW Source: KAu tu Sub i ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
KY Name:
K.F Fnone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/02/22 11:40:35 833 3
05/02/22 11:40:35 833 3
05/02/22 11:40:35 833 3
05/0-z/22 -11:40:35 833 3
05/02/22 11:40:35 833 3
U5rVz/zz -I -i:4FJ:4FJ vVe5RI4IS I
Comment
833: 2101 E 1ST; Response Mumbej: 05Uzz0zz-U0z4i Uz-
833: Responding From = E 1ST ST\S 1ST ST.
833: DSPTCH (PRIETO, RICKY)
833: ENROUTE
833: ATSCNE
I FZeqaeztei5 Caere Nam5er(�)issueZ! for Incident #220500878,
um iAictiuri: City of Santa Ana. Case Number(s): 2U22-U9737.
- -- —" M a --
Attachment 19, Page 479
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/02/22 11:52:40 833 3 833: Unit Cleared From Incident 220500878
U5/0l!« 11:52:40 833 3 833: AVAIL
05/02/22 11:52:40 833 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 480
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # /_2UbU1 :392
Incident: 22050139z (CLOStV)
Created: ws/w/22 u /:u!5:4 i I uescay by rHN 3 Qu INONES, MONIQUE
Dispatched: 05/03/22 08:54:07 unit 132 by DSP6 2994
E111oule: 05/03/22 09:42:47 unit 132
Un Scene: 0/03/22 09:47:2'/ unit 132
ulosect: o/w/22 0g:5 /: I "
rinal call type: 415T (3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 415'1'(3) L)lS'l'URBANCE-'l'RANSlEN'l'
Primary unit: 132
Case Number: None
Disposition: AS: i
Grid: 245 D;sp. group: NE13=2 Source: 'FELEPHUN E Sub Type:
Location: 21UI E 1SJ'S'1':REU0VUKY SULU I WINS
Kv Name: �,
RP Phone:l=�Il
Date/Time Operator i ype
05/03/22 07:06:26 3334
05/03/22 08:54:07 DSP6 2994 3
V5/03/ZZ O?J: :A: "1 4 -13Z 3
05/03/22 08:54:17 134 3
05/V3/ZZ UV:U3:4f 3335 -I
05/03/22 09:42:41 DSP6 2994 3
05/03/22 09:42:45 134 3
05/03/22 09:42:47 132 3
05/03/22 09:42:47 132 3
05/03/22 09:46:44 134 3
05/03/22 09:46:44 134 3
Ot)/u3/zz u9:45:44 1:34 :5
05/03/22 09:46:45 SAPD 1
05/03/22 09:46:45 SAPD I
Commem:
1 SEVERAL TRANSIENTS REF TO LEAVE..SUBJS ARE
BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE NOT MOVING FOR INCOMING
VEH AND PED TRAFFIC
132: DSPTCH (LAUt- t17; 0 1 10)
132: Responding From =
134: Responding From =
z CP CB ADV'D OF DELAY
132: DSPTCH (LAUFER, OTTO)
134: Puzym Zip iv t-- rom = E 4TH ST
132: Responding From = N WRIGHT ST
132: ENROU i t
134: Responding From = E 1ST ST
134: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KtvIM)
1:34: ENROUTE
3 Backed up 132 with 134
4 MOMit-,CAU ZISSiSl from Unit 134
Attachment 19, Page 481
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/03/22 09:47:2 t 131
3
131: A I SCNE
05/03/22 09:47:28 134
3
134: ATSCNE
05/03/22 09:49:48 134
1
5 SUBJS WERE GOA. UOI7 I AMV 5Ui3JS CEF i PRIOR,
STANDING BY FOR CLEAN UP CREW
05/03/22 09:56:57 134
3
134: AVAIL
05/03/22 09:56:57 134
3
134: Unit Cleared From Incident 220501 39Z
05/03/22 OV:5t:1Z -13z
3
132: Unii Cleared From Incident 220501392
05/03/22 09:57:12 132
3
132: AVAIL
051031zz 09:5 t: i z i 3z
3
lmdaeni Clusea.
Attachment 19, Page 482
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
Police Field Activity
|nokbmnt 220801964 (CLOSED)
Created: U)/U4{2ZU2:-'ij:l9Wednesday UyU�SyjLxUt(U/\ LQl5A
uioyatuoeo:
Final cullzype: NARC C2)NAl{CL/1lC AC'IlV[I'Y
iuit. cuUtyyu NAKC (2)Iw8KCi)l1[8U1lYllY
yoouzg'uoit: 333A
Case Number: None
hzkt: 245 i .grvnp:N hMeat,' Source: lhLhFt1UN h �iub 1ype:
Lvoudvu: zuUx|uuSuSa-ivxmutiuxxmxNlOCLINIC
RP Name:
0walTelm
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
05/04/2202:53:34 3587
1 MALE OD*GNOT BREATHING
u5/04&2o2:53:44 35a/
zCPONT21NVFIRE
05X04/2202:53:50 2781
3G0]
05X04/zzOx:54:05358/
4SuuoNO/BREATHING/ BLUE AND WAS ADMINISTERED
MaxCam/vv/Ct-
05/04/2202:54:11 3587
5MALE 5US
0504/2202:54:27 3587
GCPADV'GFINE 59CjuuSDOING CPR
0504/2202:55:01 3587
7FIRE TELLING CPTOWALK OVER TOSUBJSDOING CPR TO
MAKE SURE CPR |SBEING DONE CORRECTLY
05/04/2202:55:51 3587
8CPADV�GSU8JNOW BREATHING
0504/2202:5/: 12 3385
9STAN^LSORECVDACALL
0504/2202:57:20 3587
1OCPDISC ASFIRE WAS ASKING uUES/'CPS/*/EDSOW
WAS SITTING UPTHEN SVRLSUBJSHEARD |mu*CKSxOUmD
CPSAID OHTHEN DISC
n5/b4/ZZUz:58:33 3305
11F|Kt=CB, THt=YWILL BESTAGING. CALLER ADV'DSUBJ
vvOKt FJF-*NDTR/t-DTOPUNCHSOKAEONE
0504/2203:01:23 3587
12333AFIRE CAN ENTER
0504/2203:01:57 3587
13333A,SUbJCOMS[XBREATHING
0504/2203:02:29 3385
14T39FIRE TOENTER
Attachment 19.Page 483
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/04/22 03:02:29 3385 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 484
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22UbU3Y8 I
Incident: 220503987 (CLOSED)
Created:
0-')/U6/22 20:43:46 1,riday by
ijibpatched:
0:5/06/z2 2U:43:46 unit QV4A by 094A 094A
Enroute:
05/06/22 20:43:46 unit 094A
On Scene:
05/06/22 20:43:46 unit 094A
Closed:
o-)/oo/22 2U:43:56
P inal call type: FA I UK (3) FA I KUL Uh tU&
Init. call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Primary unit: 094A
Case Number: None
t)ispo�dtion: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disp. proup: NEBeat2 Source: RADIO Sublype:
Location: 21UI E 1ST S'1'
" Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comme,it
05/06/22 20:43:46
094A
3
094A: 2101 E 1ST' Response Number: 05062022-0001873;
05/06/22 20:43:46
094A
3
094A: Responding From = E 1 ST ST\N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR.
u5/u6/zz zu:43:4b
Uij4A
3
UV4A: uSF, i CH (PROVENCIO, NICHOLAS)
05/06/22 20:43:46
094A
3
094A: ENROUTE
05/06/22 20:43:46
094A
3
094A: A i SCM-
05/06/22 20:43:56
094A
3
094A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220503987
05/06/22 20:43:56
094A
3
094A: AVAIL
05/06/22 20:43:56
094A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 485
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22050(j(j85
Incident: 220506685 (CLOSED)
Created: o5/1 t122 o4:4i:t8 Wednesday by FIIN3 KUlJKl(jUtL, KAUHAtL
Oispatched: 05/ 11122 05:02:18 unit to2 by SuFF i oo
tnroute: u.5/ i i Izz 05:02:z4 unit 1131' )
On Scene: 05/11/22 05:05:38 unit 162
Closed: 05/11/22 05:14:28
Pinal call type: 415'1 (3)1)1SlUKIJANUt-lKANS1h1N1
init. call type: 4151 (J) UIS I UKtJANCE-TRANSIENT
Primary unit: 133
Case Number: None
uisposition: AS: I
arid: z45 uisp. group: NEl3eat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST S'I':RECOVERY SOLIU41ONS
KY Name:_
KY Flione
Date/Time Operator
Type
Comment
05h1/zz04:41:36 ztoi
I
-i o PIALE TRANSIENTS STARTED IN A BON FIRE IN PKNG LOT
Or 60SM, PER CP MEDICS NOT NEEDED, VERY SMALL FIRE
05/11/22 04:52:27 2781
1
2 SUBJS NOW SETTING UP ANOTHER BON FIRE
05/11/22 05:02:18 SUPP 3156 3
133: DSt, i Cti (ROSALES, ,DOSE)
U5/11/22 U5:02:18 SUPP 3156 3
162: DSPTCH (AGUILAR, KENNEY)
05/11/22 05:02:24 133
3
133: ENROUTE
05/11/22 U5:02:24 133
3
133: Responding From = E 15TH ST\N EASTWOOD AV
05/11/22 05:02:35 162
3
162: Responding From = N GRAND AV\i-5 Iq tAIT -ii)4
05h i Izz 05:OZ:35 I 6Z
3
-162: ENROUTE
05/11/22 05:05:38 162
3
162: ATSCNE
05/11/22 05:05:46 133
3
133: A I SOME
05/11/22 05:11:39 133
1
3 NO FIRE OBSERVED WHEN ARRIVED ON SCENE. STOKE
TO THE CP WHO STATED THE TRANSIENTS WERE USIN
HAND SANITIZER TO START A SMALL FIRE. ALL TRANSIENTS
PAWC'D AND LEFT THE PLOT.
05/11/22 05:13:41 133
3
133: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 486
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/11/22 05:13:41 133
3
133: Unit Cleared t-rom irirldent G2u5u66o5
05/11/22 05:14:28 162
3
162: AVAIL
05/11/22 05:14:28 162
3
162: Unit Cleared From Incident 2205066u5
uoh -1 /22 u5:-t 4:2u .162
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 487
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22U5U1UU.3
Incident:220507003 (CLOSED)
createU: U5/11122 12:J8:26 WeUnesUay by Y iN4 llL SAN I IACiU, AN(itLIC;A
Dispatched: U5/i 1lZZ 12:4U:5b unit 133 by USYZ 3395
Enroute: 05/11/22 12:41:02 unit 133
Un Scene: U5/11/22 12:47:26 unit 133
Closed: U5/11/2213:U5:U5
Final call type: 417wu (2) YI:KSUN W I I H A UhAULY WI AYUN
Init. call tyke: 417WO (2) PERSON WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
Primary unit: 133
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: N t1seat2 Source: I tLtPHON t Sub I ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :SANTA ANA CLINIC
f(P Name:
KY Ylione:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
U5/11/ZZ 1 Z:39:15 3Z06
1
1 PIALE 41 TO A KNIFE A I SEu
05/11/22 12:39:29 3206
1
2 MALE IS I/ C AND HANDCUFFED
05/11/22 12:39:51 3206
1
3 MALE 415 IN THE BACKGROUND
05/11/22 12:40:09 3206
1
4 KNIFE IS ON THE HOOD OF CP'S VEH
05/11/22 12:40:56 DSP2 3395
3
133: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
05/11/22 12:40:5r DSP2 33a5
3
141: DSPTCH (GARCIA, ANDY)
05/11/22 12:41:02 133
3
133: Responding From = N FLOWER ST\W CIVIC CENTER DR
U5/11/ZZ 1 Z:41:0Z 133
3
133: ENROU I E
05/11/22 12:41:09 3206
1
5 MALE IN THE BACKGROUND WAS YELLING THAT HE DIDN'T
DO ANYTHING AND TO NOT CALL PD
05/11/22 1 Z:44:11 3206
1
6 CP CB - ADVD` MALE GETTING MORE 415 AND PPC ARE
OUT WATCHING THEM - CLINIC SUPERviSOR I ECCING CP 10
JUST LET HIM GO - ADVD OFFC ENR ... MACE SAIviE 415 IN
THE BACKGROUND
05/11/22 12:47:10 DSP2 3395
3
141: Responding From = E WASHINGTON AV\N SPURGEON ST
05/11/22 12:47:26 133
3
133: ATSCNE
05/11/22 1 C:54:1 f 3395
1
r Backed up 133 with 141
05/11/22 12:54:17 DSP2 3395
3
141: DSPTCH (GARCIA, ANDY)
Attachment 19, Page 488
onouSignEnvelope ID: 5a2r854A-AE80-4a5D-813o-3E2S8rar00a5
05h i Izz i z:55:13DSP23395�
0511/2212:5513DSP233953
141:Responding From =NTUSTNAV\W1STST
05M1C2213:04:27133
3
133: OK
0511/2213:04:28141
3
141:Unit Cleared From Incident 22O5O70D3
05/11/22/3:04:2814-1
3
14l AVAIL
05/11/2213:04:58 133
1
QSUBJECT WAS PAWC'DFOR TRESPASSING AND ADVISED
NOT TORETURN
05h�//22/3:05:05�/33
3
l3}:U..iiCleared Fno...|..oidona2205O70O3
05/11/22 13:05:85 133
3
133: AVAIL
Attachment 19.Page 489
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
13,
Inddet it # 220510174
Incident: 220510174 (CLOSED)
ureated: wv 16/22 12:22:06 Monday by
Dispatched: (i.-)/ 16/22 12:22:u6 unit 833 by 833 833
Enroute: 05/16/22 12:22:06 unit 833
On Scene: 05/16/22 12:22:06 unit 833
Ulosed: 05/16/22 12:26:31
Pinal call type: FATUK (�) FA1'KUL UHtU&
Init. call type: PAICN(�)FAIKULUHtU&
Primary unit: 833
Case Number: None
Grid: z45 UiSp. group: N1 13eaU Source: KAUIU Sub type:
Location: 2101 E ISi Si
RP Name:
Kv Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
(j5h6/z;e 12:22:06
833 3
05/16/22 12:22:06
833 3
05/16/22 12:22:06
833 3
05/16/22 12:2z:06
333 3
05/16/22 12:22:06
833 3
05h 61zz -i z:z6:31
833 3
05/16/22 12:26:31
833 3
U5h 61zz 12:26:31
833 3
Comment
833: 2101 E 1 ST; Response Number: 05162022-0027285;
033: Recopy idiiiq From = t iS 1 51 \S 151 S i.
833: DSPTCH (PRIETO, RICKY)
833: ENROUTE
833: ATSCNE
Incident Closed.
833: Unit Cleared From Incident 2205-101 t4
833: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 490
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220510794
Incident: 220510794 (CLOSED)
Created: O5/t7/22 09:33:12'luesday by PHN4 DE SANTIAGO, ANGELICA
vispatchea: U5/1 //22 10:25: 19 unit 132 by L)SF2 2710
Enroute: u5/1 llzl- i u:.z:5:z6 unit 13,,
0,, Sceae: 05/17/22 10:28:41 unit 132
Closed: Ub/11/22 10:32:25
Hnat call type: 415'1'(-1) I)IS I URI3ANCh-'t'RANSlEN't'
Init. call type: 415 1 (3) UIS I U K13AN U t- I RAN S ttN I.
Primary unit: 132
Case Number: None
uria: z45 uisp. group: NhBeatZ Source: FhLEF]JUNE Sub -type:
Location: 2101 E 16T 6T .-KhuuvEKy NULU I IONS
RP Name:
F,F Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/17/22 09:34:29 3206 1
05/17/22 10:25: -1 o DSP2 z t 10 3
05/17/22 10:25:26 132 3
05h (IZZ -1U:Z5:Z6 13Z 3
05/17/22 10:28:41 132 3
0-5/1 (/Zz 10:32:25 132 3
05/17/22 10:32:25 132 3
05/17/22 10:32:25 132 1
05/17/22 10:32:z5 -i 3z I
Comisient
1 9 TRANSIENT LOITERING BY THE DRIVEWAY INTO THE
PLOT - NO WPNS SEEN - REF'ING TO LEAVE
13Z: 05P I UM t LAGr 1717, 0 1 10)
132: Responding From = E 14TH ST
132: ENROUTE
132: ATSCNE
132: Unit Cleared From Incident 220510794
132: AVAIL
2 CP TOOK CARE OF IT
11 URIZM73.
Attachment 19, Page 491
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220511413
Incident:22u511413 (CCUSEu)
Created: 0/18/22 U7:38:43 Wel esday by DSP4 VAUGHN, LAUREN
Dispatched: U5/ 18/22 0'/:52:39 unit 135 by VSF3 3511
Enroute: 05/18/22 U/:52:45 unit 135
Ch, Scene: 05/18/22 07:52:48 unit 133
C:losel 0S/19/22 08:46:25
Pinal call type: 415 F(J) D1S l UKI3ANC E- l'KANS1EN'F
Init. call type: 4151 (3) UIS IUKI3ANC t-IKANSILN F
Primary unit: 135
Case Number: None
Grid: 245 Uisp. group: Ntl3eat2 Source: JELEP HONE Sub'Type:
Location: 2101 h 1ST S1 :KEuuvEKY SOLU 1 ON SAN 1A ANA
RP Name: -
KY Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/18/22 07:39:20 3472
05/18/22 07:40:08 34t2 1
05/18/22 07:40:17 3472 1
05/-i8/22 vf:4u:ZV 34i2 1
05/18/22 07:52:39 DSP3 3511 3
05/ i 8/zz O t :52:39 3511 1
05/18/22 07:52:45 135 3
05/18/22 07:52:45 135 3
05/18/22 07:52:48 -135 3
05/18/22 08:46:25 135 1
05/18/22 08:46:25 135 3
05/18/22 08:46:25 135 3
1;5/ 18/zz 08:46:25 135 3
CV111111clit
1 4-5 TRANSIENTS IN FRONT OF THE BUSN AND APPROX 10
IN THE ALLEY
z SUM USIMG FENTANYL
3 CP ADVD THEY ARE NOT PATIENTS
4 CPS PATIENTS ARE NOT ABLE TO GET INTO THE BLDG
135: DSPTCH (FRADELLA,_ GARRISOn)
5 WILL ADV
135: EMROU 1 E
135: Responding From = E 1ST STtN GOLDEN CIRCLE DR
135: A I SCnt
6 all subjects PAWC'd for 602 and left the area.
135: AVAIL
135: Unit Cleared From Incident 220511413
Incident Closed,
Attachment 19, Page 492
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 220b121 jO
Incident: zzFj5lzl;3Fj (ULOsED)
Created: 05/19/22 07:56:25'1'huLsday by, PHNI CANTE, ANGEL
L)ispatctied: U-')/ 19/22 09:33:14 unit 146 by SUFF 2782
Enroute: u--)/ i 91z2 u8:3.5: 19 unit 142
On Scene: 05/19/22 08:40:0 /unit 146
Closed: 05/19/22 08:48:00
1-inal call type: 4154j3) L)IS'I'UKBANCE-'1'RANS1EN'l'
snit. call type: 415 i (J) INS I UKBANCt- FRANSItN I
Primary unit: 142
Case Number: None
oisposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 I)iSp. group: N tj3eat:2 Source: FtLtPHUNt Sub I ype:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST:REHAB FACiLii Y
KF Name:
xv Ftione:
Date/Time Operator Type
05h vlzz 0 t:59:03 2492 1
05/19/22 08:33:14 SUPP 2782 3
05/19/22 08:33:14 SUPP 2782 3
05/19/22 08:33:19 142 3
05/19/22 08:33:19 142 3
05/19/2z 08:33: 0 -146 3
05/19/22 08:33:20 146 3
05h V/zz 08:40:01 146 3
05/19/22 08:42:03 142 3
05h9/22 08:42:19 146 3
05/19/22 08:43:17 146 -1
05/19/22 08:47:41 142 3
05/19/22 08:4t:4-i -i 42 3
05/19/22 08:48M 146 3
05hv/zz 08:48:00 146 3
comment
1 6 TRANSIENTS LOITERING IN FRONT OF BUSH AND IN THE
ALLEY- SUBJS ARE ALSO USING NARCS
143: DSP j CH (MARIN, CESARE)
142: DSPTCH (TAYLOR, JESSICA)
142: EN KOU I E
142: Responding From = N TUSTIN AV
146: Responding From = N TUSTIN AV
146: ENROUTE
146: ATSCNE
142: ATSCNE
146: OK
z SUBjS ARE A i i ENDING KEMAB CEN I EK. C4
142: Unit Cleared From Incident 220512130
i4z: AVAIL
146: Unit Cleared From Incident 220512130
146: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 493
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/19/22 08:48:00 146 3 Incident Ciozed.
Attachment 19, Page 494
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Inuldent # 220514123
Incident:220514123 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/22/22 12:31:43 Sunday by JiLEK, OA13RIELA
llispatched: 0St22/22 12:35:19 unit 133A by SUPP 2'1SO
Enroute:
On Scene: 05/22/22 12:31:43 unit 143
Closed: 05/22/22 13:10:39
Hnal call type: FED (4) P D S"1K1AN CHECK
Init. call type:
FED (4) PtUtS i KlAN UH1~U
rrimary unit:
143
Case Number:
None
Disposition:
NK:1
Grid: l45 Disp. group: Ntbeat2
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Source: KAutu Sub type:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/22/22 12:31:43 143 3 143: ATSCNE
05/22/22 12: 32 :06 143 1
05/22/22 12:35:19 SUPP 2750 3
05/22/22 -i 2:35: i V SuPP 215U 3
05/22/22 12:35:19 SUPP 2750 3
051z2/z2 12:35:19 SUPP 2t50 3
05/22/22 12:35:19 2750 1
05/22/22 12:35:19 2750 1
05/22/22 12:43:08 145 3
133A: DSPTCH (CORPUS; FRANK)
i 33A: ATSCNE
145: DSPTCH (BENAVIDES, MARCO)
145: A I SL;Mt
2 Backed up 143 with 145
3 Backed up 143 with i 33A
145: OK
Attachment 19, Page 495
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
05/22/22 12:50:3t 133A
3
133A: AVAIL
05/22/22 12:50:37 133A
3
133A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220514123
05/ZZ/ZZ "13:10:33 -143
3
143: AVAIC
05/22/22 13:10:33 143
3
143: Unit Cleared From Incident 220514123
05/22/22 13:10:39 145
3
145: Unit Cleared r-rom i, icide, it ZZ05141 Z3
05/22/22 13:10:39 145
3
145: AVAIL
05/22/22 13:10:39 145
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 496
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field ACtivity
Incident # 220514213
Incident:220514273 (CLOSED)
created: UN22/22 1'/:49:12 Sunday by CISNI KUS, UKIL LDA
Dispatched:
Closed: 05/22/22 17:50:42
Final call type: VU (4) VhHICLE U13S
Init. call type: VU (4) VhHlULh; U13S
Primary unit: 244A
Case Number: None
Disposition: NR:1
find: 245 Disp. group: NhBeat2 Source: KALi1U Sub Type:
Location: ziui E iSi Si
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type Comment
05/22/2217:49:13 2710
U5/22/22 -i f:4a:.j 3 z i'[ u
05/22/22 17:49:13 2710
U51zz/Lz 1 /:49:13 zt10
05/22/2217:49:35 2710
05/22/22 17:49:35 2710
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 497
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident # 22U514(i 15
Incident: 220514615 (CLOSED)
Created: U5/23/22 U9:09:3 / Monday by FHN4 UtKVAN I hS, UAKULINA
Uispatched: u:5/23/22 1U::5:5:5U unit 134 by i)Stz 3334
Enruute: 05/23/22 10:55:56 unit 134
On Scene: 05/23/22 11:06:40 unit 134
Closed: U.5/23/22 11:25:49
P inal call type: N AKU (3) N AXUU I IC AU I I V I I Y
Init. call type: NARC (3) NARCOTIC ACTIVITY
Primary unit: 134
Case Number: None
uisposition: AS: I
Grid: 245 Disp. coup: NE13eat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub'Fype:
Location: 2101 E RECOVERY SOLU'f1ON OYSAN'I'A ANA
KF Name:=
xr Fhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
05/Z3/zz 09:10:09 3395
05/23/22 09:47:03 3809
05/Z3/ZZ 10:55:50 USPZ 3334
05/23/22 10:55:50 DSP2 3334
05/23/22 10:55:56 134
05/23/22 10:55:56 134
05/23/22 10:55:57 132
05/23/2z 10:55:57 132
05/23/22 11:06:40 134
051;e31ZZ i i:015:4v 1:3z
05/23/22 11:25:03 134
051z31;ez i 1:z5:03 134
05/23/22 11:25:04 134
05/23/22 11:25:49 132
05/23/22 11:25:49 132
05/23/22 11:25:49 132
commelft
1 1 7 MALES AND 2 FEMS IN THE ALLEY SMOKING NARCS
1 2 ATT CB TO CP NO ANSWER
3 13z: uSPTC;H (CAUFER. OTTO)
3 134: DSPTCH (VAN LUVEN, KEVIN)
3 134: Respo, idi, iv From, = E FRUIT ST
3 134: ENROUTE
3 132: Responding From, = N i ERMINAL ST
3 132: ENROUTE
3 134: ATSCNE
:5 -i3z: ATSCNE
3 134: Unit Cleared From Incident 220514615
3 134: AVAIL
1 3 GOA I TRASH SUBMITTED TO MY SANTA ANA APP
3 132: Unit Cleared From 1. iriae, it zzU5146-15
3 132: AVAIL
3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 498
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incident ;7 2ZU515151
Incident:220515157 (CLOSED)
treated: u5/24122 u4:49: i 1 t uesday by uSFo Htm, &A t rttc Y N
Dispatched: 05/24/22 06:38:24 unit 133A by SUPP 2750
Enroute: 05/24/22 06:39:40 unit 133A
Un Scene: 05/24/22 00:49:22 unit 133A
Closed: u5124/22 uo:59:44
Final call type: 602T (3) TRESPASSING -TRANSIENT
Init. call type: 602'1' (3)'I'RESPASSING-'I'RANS1EN'I'
Primary unit: 133A
Lase Number: None
Grid: 245 Disp. grout,: NEBeat2 Source: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST ST :RECOVERY SOLUTIONS
KY Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
05/24/22 04:53:56 3810
.1
-1 6 TRANSIENTS IN THE PKG LOT LOITERING AROUND A
FIRE. PER CP, IT IS A CONTAINED WARMING FIRE. NO WPNS
SEEN
05/24/22 06:38:24 SUPP 2750
3
133A: DSPTCH (ROSALES, JOSE)
U5/24/22 uo:38:4U 133A
3
133A: EI91-<OU i E
05/24/22 06:38:40 133A
3
133A: Responding From = W 6TH ST1N BOYD WY
05/L4/LL 06:49:z2 i 33A
3
133A: ATSCNE
05/24/22 06:55:49 133A
1
2 SUBJS GATHERED THEIR BELONGINGS AND LEFT THE
AREA. NO FIRE OBSERVED.
05/24/22 06:59:44 133A
3
133A: AVAIL
05/24/22 06:59:44 133A
3
133A: Unit Cleared From Incident 220515157
05/24/22 06:59:44 133A
3
Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 499
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
It i diat it # 220516600
Incident: 220516600 (CLOSED)
Created: 05/26/22 08:24:54'1`hursday by SUPP OCHOA, LU1SA
Dispatched: US/26/22 08:29:12 unit 146 by USP2 2 /50
t✓nroute: U5/26/22 U8:28:1 / unit 140
On Scene: U5126122 U8:39:14 unit 145
Closed: 05/26/22 08:47:52
Final call type: 415'1` (3) U1S'1'UKI=3ANCh-I'KANS1hN I
snit. call type: 4151' (3) U1S1 UKtiANUt-IKANSItN 1
Primaey unit: 146
Case Number: None
(AU: 245 1)isp. group: N1 t3eat2 Source: 1KLhMUNt Sub type:
Location: 21U1 E 1S 1 S 1 :KEULIVEKY SULU L IUN
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Comment
05/26/22 08:25:43 3587
1
1 APPROX 12 SUBJS SHOOTING UP DOING MAKC5, KEF'G 10
LEAVE, NO WPNS SEEN, ALL SUBSJ IN t HE r'LO t
051z61Lz 08:z8:iz DSrZ zr500
3
146: DSPTCH (MARIN; CESARE)
05/26/22 08:28:13 DSP2 2750 3
145: DSPTCH (BRODEUR, MATTHEW)
05/26/22 08:28:17 146
3
146: Respondiny Fra,,, = MAiNPLACE PARKING ACCESS\N
MAIMPLHCE r'AKKtNG ACCESS
05/26/22 08:28:17 146
3
146: ENROUTE
05/26/22 08:28:18 145
3
145: Responding From = MAIMFLACE PARKING ACCESS\N
MAINPLACE PARKING ACCESS
05/26/cz Oti:z8: t8 -145
3
145: ENROUTE
05/26/22 08:39:14 145
3
145: ATSCNE
051z61zz Ot5:3wz6 '14k)
3
146: HTSCNE
05/26/22 08:47:24 146
3
146: OK
05/26/22 08:47:33 146
1
L 5U5jEC I S Lt=FT
05/26/22 08:47:41 145
3
145: Unit Cleared From Incident 220516600
05/26/22 08:47:41 145
3
145: AVAIL
05/26/22 08:4t:52 146
3
146: Unit Cleared From Incident 220516600
Attachment 19, Page 500
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
0512t)122 08:41:5z -146 3 -146: AvAIL
05/26/22 08:47:52 146 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 501
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Police Field Activity
Incicient # ZZUb1bUbI
Incident: 220518081 (CLOSED)
created: its/28/L2 12:44:34 Saturday by
Dispatched: 05/28/22 12:44:34 unit 815 by 815 815
Enroute: US/28/22 12:44:34 unit 815
Un Scene: 0S/28/22 12:44:34 unit 815
Nosed: U5/Z8/22 12:38:U4
Final call type: PATCK (5) PATROL CHECK
Init. call type: PA'I'UK (5) PATROL CHECK
Frimmy unit: 815
Lase Number: None
Disposition: NR:1
Cirid: 245 llisp. group: NE8eat2 Source: RAL)IU Sub Type:
Location: 21U1 E 1S'h S'l'
RP Name:
RP Phone:
Date/Timm
05/28/22 12:44:34
05/L8/LL i L:44:34
05/28/22 12:44:34
05/28/22 12:44:34
05/28/22 12:44:34
05/28/22 12:54:21
05lz8/z2 1 z:54:2 i
05/28/22 12:54:21
051z&ez 1G:5t:4Z
05/28/22 12:57:42
05/28/22 12:57:42
05/28/22 12:57:43
05/28/22 12:57:43
05/28/z2 .12:5 t :4y
05/28/22 12:57:49
051L8/LL l L:58:044
Optnatu, Typ= Comment
815
3
815: 2101 E 1ST ST; Response Number: 05282022-0028966;
815
3
815: Respamdiny From = E iS i ST1N GOLDEN CIRCLE DR.
815
3
815: DSPTCH (CASTELLANOS, JOE)
815
3
815: ENROUTE
815
3
815: ATSCNE
SAPD
1
1 Backed up 815 with 816
SHPD
_1
2 MobileCHD assist from Unit 816
816
3
816: ATSCNE
M
3
81 o: RG�pondiny From = E .i ST STIS 1 ST ST
816
3
816: DSPTCH (PRIETO, RICKY)
816
3
816: ENROU i E
SAPD
1
3 Backed up 815 with 816
SAPD
1
4 MobileCAD assist from Unit 816
S-i 6
3
816: Unit Cleared From Incident 220518081
816
3
816: AVAIL
815
3
815: unit Cluarv'a From Incident 220518081
Attachment 19, Page 502
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05/28/22 12:58:04 815 3 815: AVAIL
05lLBlzz iL:58:04 M5 3 inciauntclv5uo.
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Police Field Activity
Incident # 220019236
Ioswaant: zzUtiiuz36 (CCOSED)
Created: 05/30/22 11:04:14 Monday, by
Dispatched:
UnScene: 0130122 1 I:U4:1-') unit 11113
uosed: 05130121 11:1 /:OJ
Final call type: PED (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Init. call type: Pk D (4) PEDESTRIAN CHECK
Primary unit: I I I B
lase Number: None
Disposition: NR: I
(grid: 245 Oisp. group: NEBea12 Source: RADIO Sub `Type:
Location: 2101 E 1ST SU
KP Name:
RP Photte:
DOWS/ I IF 110 Operatur I YPO
Cuiviment
05/30/22 11:04:15
111 B 3294
3
111 B: ATSCNE
05/30/22 11:17:03
111B
3
111 B: Unit Cleared From incident zz05i vz3u
05/30/22 11:17:03
111B
3
111 B: AVAIL
05/30/22 11:17:03
111B
3
Incident Closed.
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Police Fielcl Activity
Incident # 22016UMbb
Incident: 220600065 (CLOSED)
Created: 06101122 04:44:39 Wednesday by FhN4 CASWhLL, JtANA
uispatuhea: u6lv1I22 u:5:u:5:3 i unit 1 /:5 by uSr3 2/81
tnroute: 06/01/22 05:05:36 unit 123
On Scene: 06/01/22 05:23:51 unit 123
Closed: 06/01/22 05:28:32
Pinal call type: 415'1'(3) UIS I UKBANUt- I KANSItN I
init. call type: 4151 (3) DISTURBANCE -TRANSIENT
Prima,y unit: 123
Case Number: None
uisposition: NK: I
Grid: 245 Disk. group: NEBeat2 Sour,,e: TELEPHONE Sub Type:
Location: 2101 E 1S'fS'F:REC0VERY SOLUAJON
KF Name: -
Kr rhone:
Date/Time Operator Type
Ut)/UI/ZZ U4:40:13 3385
06/01/22 04:46:22 3385 1
06/01/22 05:05:31 DSP3 2781 3
06/01/22 05:05:31 DSP3 2781 3
06/01/22 05:05:36 123 3
U6/01/22 u5:u5:36 123 3
06/01/22 05:05:37 175 3
06/0 -1 /ZZ U5:05: 3 t 1 f 5 3
06/01122 05:23:51 123 3
06/u i Izz 05: z4:45 -i t 5 3
06/01/22 05:28:25 175 3
06/01/22 05:28:25 175 3
F36/01/22 05:28:32 123 3
06/01/22 05:28:32 123 3
Comment
-i TRANSIENT ON A "BAD TRIP" PER THE CP. HE'S BANGING
HIS HEAD ON THE GROUND AND YELLING. M/
WRNG BLU BUTTON UP SHIRT, BLU PNTS
2 CP ADV'D HE DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE INJUNtl)
i z3: 17Sr j CH (CATLIN, KELVIN)
175: DSPTCH (WINCHESTER, MATTHEW)
123: tMKOU i t--
123: Responding From = W CASTOR ST
175: Responding From = VV CAS I OK ST
1 t5: ENROUTE
123: ATSCNE
-115: ATSCNE
175: AVAIL
175: Unit CiCa[ eZ1 Frum Incident 22u600065
123: Unit Cleared From Incident 220600065
123: AVAIL
Attachment 19, Page 505
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06/01/22 05:28:32 123 3 Incident Closed.
Attachment 19, Page 506
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nrNotice is hereby iven that the Planning id isio� ®r the City of Tdstin, California; will condhearing on iaust 23 022 at 7: in the City Council i er; 5uu centennial ay, Tustin, CTfie plaBlic can auena tfie meeting in person and provide comments in person, doserve tRu meeting unline, live eso ants via Zuum1, aria pruviat-ritten cv enta via electronic means.
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instractiuns aria to BBtain tfie Meeting ID ana Pazz�co&'please go tv fiteRs 10euwvv tra5Jnca.urg 282L eetin s A enclas
and belect tfie agenda anaer"Upcomin Events,"
Tun carnment in writing on one or more items, you may send yz;vr comment. to Planrllnlaaiv��taaati6laa.ur�>
or By ac;,ea�img the pity"a -5peaRup„ s.a. mment aystem as toll® a:
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c. Comments related to a particular agenda item smell only Be ccm.i Brea prior to the clue cat paBlic comment.
on tRat item.
a. Comments on matters that are not on tRe'agenaa may Be su mittea only dntil Me "Pa lic Lu rnent"
portion aett a agenda la canaladea.
The Planning Commission will consider the f lluwing:
Project i itle: Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2022-0009)
Applicant: California Treatment be icca, EEC (a , b idiar y of Acadia Realthcare Company, Inc.)
rJE location: 535 E. First Street, Second Floor
Proiect escribtion
A request for a CUP to allow the operation of an out — dent treatment and counseling center for Opioid use
Disorder mik-Ing rnedicatei!!-a�sistecltreatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies
(Medical Clinic for Out -Patients Only} at E. Fir.,t bteeet; becona Floor. T e proposed facility will occupy an
existing 10,610 square foot office building (second floor) and will be used fur n-cite bpi id a i idnz
i,uatrnent t at includes a combination of on -site dispensing of medication and on -site counseling ;and
behavioral thera ica. i he a plica�it is proposing to operate Monday through Friday from 5: 0 arts to 2:00 prn
and Saturdays from 6:00 am to :00 am. It is e.,pected that apprVAirnatEly 140 total clients would be served per
day. The project site is located within the Downtown Commercial Cure Specific Plan — Development Area i
{ CCbP- A3} w ere "Medical Clinics for Out -patients Only" are listed as conditionally permitted uses.
(Ptr%E L OF L)
It you require special cc o tions, please c nzacx the
Community evel p e t Department at (71 573-31M
Attachment 20, Page 507
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CITY OF TUSTIN
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PURLIC HEARING
Rursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9291cand DCCSP SectionG1.4, the Planning Commission shall hold
a public hearing, take public input and shall determine whether or not the establishment. maintenance or
operation of the use applied for. will. under tbe ci'cuosstawces of the Dari'u|a, -ace. be detriozeota| to the
health. -afetv. Morair. cQmfort and general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of
such proposed use, or whether it will be injurious or detrimental to property and improvements in the
neighborhood orthe general welfare ofthe City.
�
This project has been determined to be Categorically Exempt pursuant to Sertion 15301 (Class 1) of the
California Environmental OuaUtyAct ([EO4). �
�
If vou'ha|leoge the subject item incourt, you may belimited to raising only those issues you orsomeone else
raised at the public hearing described in this notice, orinwritten correspondence delivered tothe City of
Tustin, at, nrprior tothe public hearing.
|fvourequire special accommodations, please contact the Community Development Department at(714)573-
31O6. Information relative tothis item isonfile in the Community Development Department and is available
for public inspection atCity Hall. Anyone interested inthe information abmemmavcootactpavmmondna''aeao.
P'io"iga|2|anoe'.at(r1A)E;71':1D1sor"iaemail at rbarraganetustinca.oEg.
Carrie Woodward
Acting City Clerk �
Publish: Tustin News | August 11,2022
If you require special accommodations, ploas —nifict the
Community Development Department at (714) 573-3106.
' Attachment 20.Page 508
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August 15, 2022
VIA E-MAIL AND
FIRST CLASS MAIL
Justina Willkom
Community Development Director
City of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
Re: Request to Postpone Public Hearing on Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009
California Treatment Services, LLC (subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare, Inca
535 E. First Street, Second Floor
Dear Ms. Willkom:
California Treatment Services, LLC ("CTC") and Atomic Investments, Inc. (collectively,
the "Applicant") respectfully requests the public hearing on CUP 2022-0009 be postponed so the
Applicant can meet with staff to further discuss the project. Specifically, we are requesting staff
recommend the Planning Commission open the public hearing on August 23rd and continue the
item to its September 27th meeting (or the first available date at least 30 days from August 23rd
that will work for staff and the Commission).
To avoid any confusion, the Applicant is not withdrawing its application. We are merely
requesting additional time to respond to staff s questions and/or concerns before the City holds a
public hearing on the CUP.
Very truly yours,
Brian Spalding
Project Manager
cc: Philip Teyssier, President of Atomic Investments, Inc.
Pam Sapetto, Sapetto Real Estate
Alisha Patterson, Rutan & Tucker, LLP
2499/099999-0084
19158711.1 a08/15/22
Attachment 21, Page 509
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From:
£bdaIma&ff
To:
"Michael S. Daudt"
Cc:
WilikomJustina;2am Sapetto;&adrea Maloney; PLka3paWing
oco:
Eattersou^£risda
Subject-
RE: Tustin Public Records Act Request
Date:
Wednesday, August z7, 20222:57:4*Pm
Attachments:
8o��
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M2NaO���
Hello Michael,
Thank you for sending the link and I was able to download and unzip the documents. Without
getting into the semantics ofwhat you state below, does the link and the earlier police report sent
contain all ofthe materials requested? Are there any materials being withheld, and ifso, which ones
and why?
PH|L
Phi|ipTeyssier
President
Atomic Investments, Inc.
320OHighland Avenue, B4-Z
National City, [A 91950
T619-234-7966 F619-263-2995
From: Michael lDaudt<nndaudt@vvss|avv.conn>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17,2O2J2:21PM
To: Philip Teyssier<phi|ip@atomic-inc.com>
Cc: VViUkmm,]ustina ^JVViUkom@tustinca.org>; Pam5apetto <psapetto@sapettona|estate. mm>;
Andrea Maloney <amo|oney@sapettorea|estate.comx;Brian Spalding
<Brian.Spa|dinQ@acadiahea|thcarezom>
Subject: RE: Tustin Public Records Act Request
Hello Mr. Teyssier,
Qyletter dated August 1,2022,vveacknowledged receipt ofyour request for public records and
informed you of the City's election under Government Code section 6253 to extend the deadline to
make its determination ofwhether the request, in vvhV|e or in part, seeks copies nfdisc|osab|e public
records inits possession bvfourteen (14)days toAugust 15th ,2022. Nopromise was made that
records would bedistributed bvthat date. The Public Records Act does not require that records be
produced within this timeframe, only that the City respond to your request and issue its notice of
determination.
Attachment 22.Page 510
The City issued its notice of determination on August 11th, 2022 and provided you with more than
200 pages of responsive records. You were informed that the City would continue to search for,
compile and review additional records potentially responsive to your request, and that once
identified, the additional non-exempt, not-privileged disclosable records would be promptly
produced. To this end, we have continued to diligently review records.
A second batch of non-exempt, non-privileged, and disclosable public records deemed responsive to
your request can now be found at the following SharePoint link: PRA Teyssier
Other records that may be responsive to your request will not be produced, or may be redacted, to
the extent they are determined to be exempt from disclosure pursuant to the following exemptions:
the attorney-client privilege and attorney work product doctrine (Government Code § 6254(k);
Evidence Code § 954; Code of Civil Procedure § 2018.030); preliminary drafts, notes or interagency
or intra-agency memoranda that are not retained in the ordinary course of business (Government
Code § 6254(a)); and deliberative process privilege and/or public interest exemption (Government
Code § 6255; Times Mirror v. Superior Ct. (1991) 53 Cal.3d 1325).
The City will continue to review records responsive to your request and provide those on a rolling
basis as they become available.
Regards,
Michael
Michael S. Daudt
Director
Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart
555 Anton Boulevard, Suite 1200
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
T: 714-415-1059 F: 714-415-1159
mdaudt@wss-law.com
www.wss-law.com
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responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are
hereby notified that you must not read this transmission and
that any disclosure, copying, printing, distribution or use of any
of the information contained in or attached to this transmission
Attachment 22, Page 511
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ksSTRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this
transmission inerror, please immediately notify the sender by
telephone sd714-415-105Qorreturn e-mail and delete the
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saving inany manner. Thank you.
From: Phi|ipTeyssier
Sent Tuesday, August 16,2O231:54PM
To: Michael S.Daudt
Cc: VViUkonn,justina � Pam Sap��o
AndreaMa|oney Brian Spalding
Subject: Tustin Public Records Act Request
Hello Michael,
Per your letter dated August 1, 2022, the City of Tustin promised provide me the items per my public
records request bvyesterday. | have been checking nnyemai|sand itdoes not appear that anything
has been provided, other than the police report last week. Would you please check onthis asthe
information requested iscritical for ustn have as part ofthe Cit/sCUP application process,
especially since we have not received any tangible reason or documentation as to why the planning
department isunwilling tosupport our proposed use. Asyou know, wehave been working with the
City since the beginning of the year and these delays have already caused a great deal in terms of
cost, lost opportunity, plus possible harm to the tenant's disabled clients.
Thanks,PH|L
Phi|ipTeyssier
President
Atomic Investments, Inc.
320OHighland Avenue, 84-]
National City, [A 91950
T619-234-7966 F619-263-2995
From: Phi|ipTeyssier
Sent Thursday, August 11,3U23l:97PK4
To: Michael lDaudt
Cc: 'VViUkom,Justina' ; Pam 5apetto
'AndreaMa|one/ Brian Spalding
Subject: FW: Tustin Public Records Act Request (Received July 21, 2022) - Notice of Determination
Hello Michael,
Attachment 22.Page 512
DocuSign Envelope ID: 5B27854A-AE96-4B5D-813B-3E2987B706B5
Thank you for sending this important document. As you can see I have forwarded it to Pam Sapetto
who has been working with Justina, and the tenant contact, Brian Spalding.
As you know, we have requested number of other documents which you said in your August 1st
email that the City would not be able to provide until Aug 15th. As soon as they are ready, please
send them, even if it is before the 15th. We have been working with the City on Acadia's use since
January and the delays have caused a great deal of expense to us.
Thanks
PHIL
Philip Teyssier
President
Atomic Investments, Inc.
3200 Highland Avenue, 134-2
National City, CA 91950
T 619-234-7966 F619-263-2995
r Liih @atomicw inc.com
From: Michael S. Daudt <maudtwss-law.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2022 1:23 PM
To: Philip Teyssier <phiiipatomic-inc.co>
Cc: Willkom, Justina <Willkom@tustinca.org>
Subject: Tustin Public Records Act Request (Received July 21, 2022) - Notice of Determination
Dear Mr. Teyssier,
Please find the attached files pertaining to the above -referenced Public Records Act Request.
Regards,
Michael
Michael S. Daudt
Director
Woodruff, Spradlln & Smart
555 Anton Boulevard, Suite 120
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
T:714-415-1059 F:714-415-1159
mdaudtt"7a wss-1aw.com
www.wss-Iaw.com
WOODRUFF,
Attachment 22, Page 513
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CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE — This e-mail transmission, and
any documents, files or previous e-mail messages attached to
it may contain information that is confidential or legally
privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person
responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are
hereby notified that you must not read this transmission and
that any disclosure, copying, printing, distribution or use of any
of the information contained in or attached to this transmission
is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this
transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by
telephone at 714-415-1059 or return e-mail and delete the
original transmission and its attachments without reading or
saving in any manner. Thank you.
Attachment 22, Page 514
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Reason for Calls
# of Calls
Homeless Encampment/Transients/Motel
97
• Acadia's representatives called for
assistance tance in 27 of these instances.
Acadia's CTC
11
• Problems with patients (7)
• Alarm system triggered (2)
• Burglary (1)
• Vehicle crashed into building (1)
Other
11
• Medical calls for injuries or falls (2)
• Traffic enforcement & accidents (2)
• Stolen or inoperable vehicles (3)
• Alarm systems triggered (3)
• Injured mallard duck (1)
No Report Provided
18
Unclear What, if Anything, Happened
26
Total
163
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
1.
20200107
23:17
Tues.
200104090
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
2.
20200109
457
Thurs.
200104842
Indecent
Male and female camped out in front of building with
Exposure
pants down. Beer cans and meth pipe near female.
3.
2020 01 18
9:38
Sat.
200110885
Narcotic
A lot of people in parking lot using drugs "and the clinic is
Activity
closed so no one should be there"
4.
20200121
19:02
Tues.
200112958
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Check
1
5,
20200128
22:01
Tues.
200117693
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
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Time
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Description
Field Activity Report
6.
2020 0131
7:45
Fri.
200119320
Welfare
CP concerned for transients living near covered area.
Check
Subjects covered with a tarp. CP advised 2 subjects
passed away recently in the same area. Subject advised
she was fine.
7.
2020 02 14'
14:51
Fri'.
200208624
Trespassing -
Approx. 8-9 transients congregating near entrance to
Transient
Sunland Motel.
8.
2020 02 15
9:17
Sat.
200209074
Disturbance -
Several transients out front of location refuse to leave.
Transient
They have set up camp.
9.
2020 02 16
21:04
Sun.
200210051
Trespassing -
CP its armed security and has 2 male subjects detained for
Transient
602. Subject were not asked to leave prior to officer's
arrival and complied with request.
10.
2020 02 26<
10:43
Wed.
200216339
Officer
Medics called for male - extremely under the influence'
Flagged
Down
11.
2020 03 01
7:31
Sun.
200300123
Assist Fire
Under the influence female unconscious in gray sedan in
Dept.
front of methadone clinic.
12.
2020 03 04
14:47
Wed.
200302372
Narcotic
2 subjects in front of building injecting heroin
Activity
13.
2020 03 07
17:04
Sat.
200304528
Assist Fire
Possible overdose
Dept.
14.
2020 03 091
11:43
Mon.
200305652
Narcotic
15 transients in the alley in front of business doing
Activity
narcotics. Security tried to remove transients and they
refused. Subjects are in the middle of the driveway
blocking traffic. Subjects left before police arrived.
15.
2020 03 09
21:30
Mon.
200305982
Patrol Check
Medics called for male with foot injuries.
16.
2020 03 09
22:52
Mon.
200306028
Trespassing
4 subjects in front of methadone clinic and near side
in Progress
door. CP gave voice commands over camera and
subjects still refused to leave.
17.
2020 03 10
4:35
Tues.
200306096
Unknown
Elderly male fell at this location. Security asked to call
Trouble
PD.
18.
2020 03 11
4:28
Wed.
200306677
Trespassing -
10 subjects blocking entrance to building. One is
Transient
shooting up heroin.
R
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
19.
2020 03 12
034
Thurs.
200307375
Trespassing
CP is armed security and has 3 subjects detained. Wants
in Progress
them T15'd for 602.
20.
2020 03 14
909
Sat.
200308765
Disturbance -
Approx. 7 patients refusing to leave property. Patients
Subject
have already been treated and director has requested
they leave. Subjects are 415 with security.
21.
2020 03 17
13:50
Tues.
200310745
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Check
22,
2020 03 17
22:32
Tues.
200311017
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided)
Check
23.
2020 03 19
10:20
Thurs.
200311805
Disturbance -
4 transients outside of business refusing to leave.
Transient
24.
2020 03 30
13:16
Mon.
200318133
Trespassing
Male subject detained for 602P. He is in cuffs. Ongoing
in Progress
issue with male subject.
25.
2020 04 09
18:17
Thurs.
200404961
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided)
26.1
2020 04 10
15:34
Fri.
200405410
Trespassing
CP's security company asked for Officer Gutierrez for
in Progress
trespass in progress ("ongoing issue")
27.
20200413
13:46
Mon.
200407017
Trespassing
2 males in custody for 602. One is handcuffed. CP is
in Progress
security guard.
28.i
2020 04 21
10:39
Tues.
200412183
Trespassing
Male detained for 602 and selling narcotics. CP is armed
in Progress
security guard.
29.
2020 06 08
9:26
Mon.
200604409
Silent
False alarm
Robbery
Alarm
30.
2020 06 13
4:24
Sat.
200607264
Audible
False alarm
Burglary
Alarm
31.
20200619
20:26
Fri.
200611771
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Check
32.
2020 06 29
933
Mon.
200618171
Narcotic
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Activity
33.
2020 07 27
7:59
Mon.
200717096
Traffic
2 vehicle traffic collision. CP pulled into Sunland Motel.
Accident,
Driver of Toyota got out and left vehicle behind.
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Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
Unknown
Injury
34.
2020 08 04
10:13
Tues.
200802067
Stolen
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Vehicle
Police Report
35.
2020 08 31!
13:05
Mon,
200820281
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
36.
2020 08 31
13:32
Mon.
200820297
Drunk Driver
2 subjects injecting themselves with heroin in a gray Ford
driving westbound on 1st Street.
37.
2020 09 09
17:20
Wed.
200905575
Narcotic
Several subjects doing narcotics at rear of church. Per
Activity
CP, continual problem.
38. `
2020 09 23
13:42
Wed.
200914191
Traffic
Blue F250 crashed into the clinic and broke the window
Accident,
of area that holds controlled substances.
Non -Injury
39.
2020 09 27
16:46
Sun.
200916779
Trespassing -
Transient is T97 at rear of building. CP asked him to
Transient
leave.
40.
202010 06
12:14
Tues.
201003255
Trespassing
2 subjects on roof. CB willing to sign for 602.
Just Occurred
41.
202010 12
21:25
Mon.
201007271
Trespassing
10 subjects to rear loitering and doing narcotics. CP is
Just Occurred
concerned due to constant 459 and 488.
42.
2020 1101
19:37
Sun.
201100530
Outside
Removal of inoperable vehicle at a different location?
Agency 503
Recovery
43.
2020 1103
7:56
Tues.
201101241
Welfare
Female who lives next door went to the RR yelling.
Check
Possibly has mental problems.
44.
2020 12 03`
433
Thurs.
201201324
Disturbance -
Person refused to leave. CP requested T22. Other staff
Subject
members T97.
45.
2020 12 18
17:05
Fri.
201210158
Stolen
Vehicle left "near the saddleback" on 1st idling with keys
Vehicle
in ignition.
Police Report
46.
2020 12 18
19:15
Fri.
201210236
Outside
Stolen vehicle PPI'ed at 2101 E. 1st St. Rightful owner
Agency 503
came to pick up vehicle.
Recovery
0
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
47.
20210111
6:42
Mon.
210105504
Narcotic
Man using narcotics at main entrance refused to leave.
Activity
48.
20210116
0:30
Sat.
210108599
Audible
Alarm and "smashed door in the front"
Burglary
Alarm
49.
20210117
15:19
Sun.
210109524
Disturbing
Woman approached CP to ask for assistance getting
the Peace
money back from hotel desk clerk.
50.
20210301
12:36
Mon.
210300282
Suspicious
People in black Expedition were on property for 30
Suspect
minutes. Suspect of purchasing narcotics.
51.
20210306
6:36
Sat.
210303382
Disturbance -
Man standing outside white Toyota Sienna screaming
Transient
and disturbing the peace. Van is not working and was
blocking the entrance. CP helped push vehicle out of
driveway area and jump started the van.
52.
202103 08
6:25
Mon.
210304569
Disturbance -
Man under the influence of meth throwing a TV into
Subject
traffic lanes.
53.
20210311
10:57
Thurs.
210306528
Traffic Stop
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
54.
20210313
5:58
Sat.
210307630
Disturbance -
Transient in front of business with trash out.
Transient
55.
20210415
1:54
Thurs.
210408893
Audible
False alarm?
Burglary
Alarm
56.
20210427
13:46
Tues.
210416444
Assist Fire
Woman having withdrawals refused to leave property
Dept.
even though business is closed. Fire Department called
to provide medical assistance.
57.
20210507
11:20
Fri.
210504024
Battery Just
Client is under the influence. He refused to leave when
Occurred
asked. He wants his dose and is being aggressive with
staff. CP pepper sprayed him. Medics called.
58,
20210508
9:48
Sat.
210504596
Follow -Up
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
59.
20210512
10:14
Wed.
210506947
Assist Fire
Fire Department responding to an overdose in the
Dept.
parking lot.
60.
20210513
7:23
Thurs.
210507555
Follow -Up
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
61.
202105 13
13:41
Thurs.
210507753
Pedestrian
Field report mentions Sunland Motel.
Check
62.
20210514
13:49
Fri'.
210508377
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided)
63.
202105 22+
850
Sat.
210513119
SAMC -
CP was trying to drive her son to the treatment center,
Transient
and 15 people are blocking entrance. "Continual
problem."
64.
202105 23
8:32
Sun.
210513722
Vehicle Q'bs
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
65.
202106 01
20:03
Tues.
210600611
Assist Fire
Man overdosing on fentanyl.
Dept.
66.
202106 03
13:43
Thurs.
210601681
Person Down
Man who was extremely under the influence was walking
in traffic lanes and rolling on the sidewalk in front of
some rose bushes.
67.
202106 14
12:39
Mon.
210608338
Narcotic
People; observed "making an exchange" from a bright
Activity ;
blue or teal Saturn in the parking lot.
68.
202107 09
8:14
Fri'.
210705882
Robbery
Person; was robbed at knife point by 3 people. They took
Report
person's wallet and cell phone. Person said they'd wait
(Person)
for police in front of the clinic.
69.
202107 16
10:26
Fri.
210710614
Narcotic
Person driving by saw two women using narcotics.
Activity
70.'
202107 16
22:27
Fri.
210711079
Assist Fire
Man overdosed.
Dept.
71.
202107 17
8:31
Sat.
210711294
Vehicle Cabs
[No Field Activity Report Provided)
72.
202108 08
9:27
Sun.
210804358
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
73.
202108 26
13:07
Thurs.
210815442
Disturbance -
Female 415 over not receiving her meds
Subject
74.'
202109 01
12:55
Wed.
210900324
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
0
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
75.
20210921
13:30
Tues.
210912833
Incomplete
Male 415 refusing to leave. Building was "locked and
9-1-1 Call
secure" when police arrived.
Received
76.
2021 10 02
5:39
Sat.
211000763
Disturbance -
Male transients refusing to leave property (camped out).
Transient
77.
2021 10 07
958
Thurs.
211004126
Narcotic
7 people doing narcotics on the sidewalk of 1st St. near
Activity
the Sunland Motel.
78.
2021 10 08
12:54
Fri.
211004968
Narcotic
4 people smoking narcotics in front of business facing 1st
Activity
St.
79.
2021 10 12
12:52
Tues.
211007520
Narcotic
6 people on sidewalk doing narcotics. One went into the
Activity
street and then returned to the sidewalk.
80.
2021 10 12
16:42
Tues.
211007659
Narcotic
4+ people using narcotics "near Sunland Motel"
Activity
81.
2021 10 13
11:45
Wed.
211008140
Narcotic
5 people using meth near the CP's window on 1st St.
Activity
82.
2021 10 22
11:28
Fri.
211013720
Disturbance -
Ex patient (with schizophrenia) refused to leave. Was
Subject
escorted off property and returned.
83.
2021 10 26
8:33
Tues.
211016086
Assist Fire
Male in parking lot with possible overdose
Dept.
84.
20211103
10:18
Wed.
211101482
Assist Fire
1/2 gram of fentanyl found by employee at T20.
Dept.
85.
20211103
11:19
Wed.
211101525
Officer
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Flagged
Down
86.
20211105
948
Fri.
211102815
Silent
Previous patient on roof possibly using narcotics. Silent
Robbery
alarm triggered.
Alarm
87.
20211107
8:19
Sun.
211103960
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
88.
20211109
8:42
Tues.
211105097
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
89.
2021 11 10
12:10
Wed.
211105942
Disturbance,
415 between mother and son
Family Fight
90.
2021 11 10
12:23
Wed.
211105951
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
91.
2021 11 12
4:02
Fri.
211106984
Narcotic
6 transients camped out in front of entrance smoking
Activity
meth. CP unable to enter.
92.
2021 11 13
7:50
Sat.
211107741
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
93.
2021 11 15
7:10
Mon.
211108913
Patrol Check
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
94,
2021 11 16
7:34
Tues.
211109539
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
95.I
2021 11 16
9:39
Tues.
211109600
Narcotic
9 people on the grass in front of T20 smoking narcotics. 2
Activity
of them look like they are about to pass out.
96.
2021 11 16
20:03
Tues.
211109924
Audible
Police responded to audible alarm. Reported "bldg
Burglary
secure."
Alarm
97.
2021 11 17
9:02
Wed.
211110174
Commercial
Commercial burglary reported from prior night. Suspect
Burglary
is on video.
Report
98.
2021 11 25
23:26
Thurs.
211115850
Suspicious
10 people caught on camera yanking on the door to the
Suspect
business. Private security for So Cal Public Safety
enroute.
99.
2021 11 26
10:59
Fri.
211116061
Assist Fire
Green Ford with some type of chemical inside in front of
Dept.
T20.
100.
20211129
10:20
Mon.
211117548
Narcotic
5 transients using narcotics outside business window.
Activity
101.
2021 12 01
7:17
Wed.
211200101
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
102.
2021 12 04
12:23
Sat.
211202183
Assist
Transporting transient property to storage.
Outside
Agency
103.
2021 12 07
6:58
Tues.
211203848
Patrol Check
Man unresponsive but breathing.
104.1
2021 12 08
7:28
Wed.
211204465
Patrol Check
602 complaints?
M
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
105.
202112 17
10:19
Fri.
211209928
Narcotic
Transient in front of business doing drugs.
I
Activity
106.
2021 12 23
641
Thurs.
211213305
Narcotic
5 people doing narcotics in grass area right outside CP's
Activity
window
107.
20220103
11:32
Mon.
220101091
Hit & Run of
Accident with white Volkswagen Jetta and white mini
Parked
SUV. Driver of mini SUV provided false insurance card.
Vehicle
Report
108.
2022 01 10
16:18
Mon.
220105203
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided]
Check
109.
2022 01 15
15:10
Sat.
220108333
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Fieldi Activity report what, if anything,
I
happened]
110.
2022 01 15
15:11
Sat.
220108334
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened)
111.
20220121
19:19
Fri.
220112165
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened)
112.
2022 01 22
23:12
Sat.
220112891
Assist Fire
Possible stabbing - man had hand laceration and possible
Dept.
chest injury. "It was at the Suniand." Vic stated it was
accidental - he cut himself working on a bicycle. Related
to Recovery Solutions.
113.
2022 02 01
9:20
Tues.
220200192
Narcotic
8 transients using narcotics.
Activity
114.
2022 02 11
7:15
Fri.
220206832
Disturbance -
8 transients loitering near entrance to business.
Transient
115.
2022 02 15
7:54
Tues.
220209212
Trespassing -
Approximately 10 transients in alley area blocking exit to
Transient
1st St.
116.
2022 02 16
6:16
Wed.
220209838
Disturbance -
12 transients in alley yelling - very disruptive.
Transient
117.
2022 02 17
12:08
Thurs.
220210753
SAMC -
Multiple transients setting up encampment in alley. CP
I
I
I
Transient
sees daily.
118.
2022 02 18
18:06
Fri.
220211600
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
0
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
119.
2022 02 18
21:47
Fri.
220211773
Pedestrian
[No Field Activity Report Provided)
Check
120.
2022 02 19
906
Sat.
220211985
Trespassing
CP drove through area and observed numerous people
Just Occurred
loitering who appeared to be homeless or drug addicts.
121.
2022 02 22
11:56
Tues.
220213803
Disturbance -
10 transients in parking lot 415 with each other all day.
Subject
122.
2022 02 23
6:02
Wed.
220214227
Trespassing -
Transients in alley being "rowdy." 7 transients are T97.
Transient
Some have pocket knives (but are not using them as
weapons). They are shooting up and refusing to leave.
123.
2022 02 24
7:59
Thurs.
220214965
SAMC -
Transients setting up camp in alleyway and causing major
Transient
415 with each other. CP has called police several times
and no results.
124.
2022 02 24
8:30
Thurs.
220214994
Disturbance -
Transient living in clumpster refuses to leave, and the
Transient
trash truck can't pick up trash.
125.
2022 03 01
11:04
Tues.
220300277
Narcotic
Person in parking lot dealing narcotics from a white Ford
Activity
transit van.
126.
2022 03 05
8:13
Sat.
220302759
Narcotic
2 people in white Sprinter van selling narcotics.
Activity
127.
2022 03 05
8:51
Sat.
220302766
Keepthe
CP sounds 295. She advised her methadone is laced with
Peace
fentanyl and she wants to exchange it but security won't
let her inside.
128.
2022 03 05
10:33
Sat.
220303803
Narcotic
9 people selling narcotics from a white van
Activity
129.
2022 03 09
6:37
Wed.
220304857
Trespassing -
11 transients loitering in parking lot of business.
Transient
130.
2022 03 12
7:50
Sat.
220306831
Disturbance -
Man hitting his head on concrete floor and seems under
Subject
the influence. He is on T21 saying someone is out to get
him. Police found him laying on the ground throwing his
head back with blood on his face.
131.
20220317
12:48
Thurs.
220310087
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened)
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
132.
2022 03 26
9:33
Sat.
220316110
Petty Theft
Wallet stolen from vehicle by suspect in a Ford Mustang.
From Vehicle
Report
133.
2022 03 29
11:51
Tues.
220318014
Disturbance -
CP asked person to leave property and person threated
Transient
to get his gun if CP didn't leave him alone.
134.
REDACTED
REDACTED
REDACTED
REDACTED
REDACTED
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
I
happened - Totally redacted]
135.
2022 03 31
757
Thurs.
220319319
Narcotic
3 people using narcotics in front of T20.
Activity
136,
20220411
10:27
Mon.
220506598
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
137.
2022 04 14
8:23
Thurs.
220408439
Disturbance -
12 transients blocking the alleyway and appear to be
I
Transient
using narcotics.
138.
20220414
13:50
Thurs.
220408651
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened)
139.
20220416
12:25
Sat.
220409954
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened)
140.
2022 04 18
15:29
Mon.
220411347
Patrol Check
2 advised of 602
141.
2022 04 21
19:14
Thurs.
220413489
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
142.
2022 04 25
8:42
Mon.
220415743
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened)
143.
2022 04 25
12:05
Mon.
220415859
Injured
Injured mallard duck on property
Animal
144.
2022 04 25
12:33
Mon.
220415874
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
I
happened]
145.
2022 04 29
9:41
Fri.
220418532
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
146.
2022 05 02
11:40
Mon.
220500878
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
147.
2022 05 03
7:05
Tues.
220501392
Disturbance -
Several transients refusing to leave, blocking entrance,
Transient
not moving for vehicular and pedestrian traffic
-It-
City of Santa Ana's Law Enforcement Data for Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatment Center
Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
148.
2022 05 04
253
Wed.
220501964
Narcotic
Male overdosing, not breathing - administered narcan
I
Activity
twice
149.
2022 05 06
20:43
Fri.
220503987
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
150.
2022 05 11
441
Wed.
220506685
Disturbance -
8 transients started a bonfire in parking lot of business
Transient
151.
2022 05 11
12:38
Wed.
220507003
Person with a
Man with knife handcuffed in parking lot. Clinic
Deadly
supervisor told CP to let him go and that the police on
Weapon
enroute.
152,
2022 05 16
12:22
Mon.
220510174
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
153.
2022 05 17
933
Tues.
220510794
Disturbance -
9 transients loitering in driveway to the property
Transient
154,
2022 05 18
7:30
Wed.
220511413
Disturbance -
4-5 transients in front of business. 10 transients in alley.
Transient
2 are using fentanyl. They are NOT patients. Patients
cannot get into the building.
155.
2022 05 19
7:56
Thurs.
220512130
Disturbance -
6 transients loitering in front of business and alley using
Transient
narcotics. 2 subjects are attending rehab center.
156.
2022 05 22
12:31
Sun.
220514123
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
Check
happened]
157.
2022 05 22
17:49
Sun.
220514273
Vehicle Obs
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
happened]
158.
2022 05 23
909
Mon.
220514615
Narcotic
7 men and 2 women in alley smoking narcotics
Activity
159.
2022 05 24
449
Tues.
220515157
Trespassing -
6 transients in the parking lot warming themselves
Transient
around a fire.
160.
2022 05 26
824
Thurs.
220516600
Disturbance -
Approximately 12 subjects shooting up with narcotics
Transient
and refusing to leave
161,
2022 05 28
12:44
Sat.
220518081
Patrol Check
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
I
happened]
162.
� 2022 05 30
11:04
Mon.
220519236
Pedestrian
[Not clear from Field Activity report what, if anything,
I
Check
happened]
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Call
Date
Time
Day
Incident #
Description
Field Activity Report
163.
2022 06 01
4i44
Wed.
220600065
Disturbance -
Transient on a "bad trip" banging his head on the ground
Transient
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'ow- HAIM IN
W I j IF1 We ULI VI 3d[I RACrV 1 11 0;,ears. I
am writing to encourage you to allow Acadia's proposed comprehensive treatment center ("CTC") for
individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder.
Acadia is an excellent tenant and a good neighbor, its CTC is diligent about keeping their spaces, both
interior and exterior in a clean and presentable manner. Acadia's staff has always been very responsive
and diligent. Acadia's patients are controlled and monitored. Acadia has proven itself to be compatibit-
with other uses in the surrounding area, which include a Chiropractor,
facility and other retail and offices uses in the immediate area which are my tenants.
individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder, the CTC has not created any safety or security
problems. Acadia's patients do not loiter or cause problems on our property or in surrounding
areas. They are no different from the patients who come and go from any other medical office. I _P
roblems ever arise with Acadia's patients (which can
them promptly and effectively.
We are in the midst of a nationwide opioid epidemic. The services Acadia's CTCs provide are
desperately needed. Acadia is a responsible and conscientious operator that will provide a vital service
for your community. We hope you will not hesitate to allow their CTC.
ME=
Jeff Hickox, CPM
8888 0aireniont Mesa Blvd, Suite M San Diego, CA 92123 1858-268-5004 1 FAX - 858-268-7743
Attachment 24, Page 528
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Terwedo Partnership
PO Box 830
Shingle Springs, CA 95682
September 1, 2022
To Whom It May Concern:
The Sacramento Treatment Center (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.) ("Acadia")
has been one of our tenants at 7225 East Southgate Drive, Sacramento, CA 95824, for
approximately 8 years. I am writing to encourage you to allow Acadia's proposed
comprehensive treatment center ("CTC") for individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder.
Acadia is an excellent tenants and a good neighbor. Its CTC maintains a clean and attractive
premises. Acadia's staff has been professional and diligent whenever issues need to be
addressed. Staff also have shown professionalism is dealing with patients and insuring that
there presents at the clinics is safe and quiet for the neighborhood.
While we understand some members of the community have fears and preconceived notions
about individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder, the CTC has not created any safety or
security problems. Acadia's patients do not loiter or cause problems on our property or in
surrounding areas. They are no different from the patients who come and go from any other
medical office. To my knowledge, the CTC has not generated calls for services beyond what I
would expect for any medical or service use. If problems ever arise with Acadia's patients
(which can happen with any business), Acadia addresses them promptly and effectively.
We are in the midst of a nationwide opioid epidemic. The services Acadia's CTCs provide are
desperately needed. Acadia is a responsible and conscientious operator that will provide a vital
service for your community. We hope you will not hesitate to allow their CTC.
Sincerely,
Randal Terwedo
Randal Terwedo, Managing Partner
Terwedo Partnership
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November 3, 2020
RE: Acadia health Care, CTC Corporation
To whom it may concern,
Writing today on behalf ol'Acadia I lealth Care as a tenant reference. As a small business
owner located in the heart ofccntral Mississippi for almost twenty years. My partners and I had
some initial concerns1coiwersations regarding the OCCUpancy oaf Acadia Health within our property.
The property is coniprised ofl, 7,000 square feet of mulfi-tenanted profcssional offiec space.. The
location is considered locally, to be abovc average iocation wise, 'nic lease process -with Acadia
while lengthy was flair on both sides and the end result was arnicable. Acadia as a tenant has been
above average in prollLssionalism and accOLRitabi lily. If you stay in commercial real estate long
enough, tenant/landlord probicnis will occur, Acadia has handled tire minor issues we've had over
the past three years in as timely Cashion and more importantly Nvithout having to ask more than
once. Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions you may have.
Respectfully,
William Speed, COM
601-624-8380
Jeffi0q,specdcres,com
Speed Commercial Real 1st to
11.0. Box 806
Ridgeland, MS 39158
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You are welcome to contact me should you have questions.
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My name is Michael M, and I am writing this letter on behalf of the Santa Ana Comprehensive
Treatment Center. I would like to take some time to discuss my background, and how I wound up
dealing with an opioid addiction. I would then like to talk about my time with the treatment center, and
how they truly helped me get my life back on track.
At the end of my high school wrestling career, I suffered from some severe injuries. These injuries
required surgeries, and in the process I was put on opioids for pain management for many months. I
was also dealing with severe depression and mood swings, I would years later discover was
undiagnosed l3ii-colar disorder. These few months were all it took for me to become hooked on oxcioids.
Throughout my first couple years of college my addiction steadily became worse and worse. As it did,
mp grades began to drop I increasipngjgLmadaj� �—�,-and-ey-e4ruLs�tect of my life worsened. In
the spring of my Junior year, I finally hit the point where I wasn't attending any classes, was about to
flunk out, and my relationship with my family was all but destroyed. It was then that I found this
treatment center, then called Recovery Solutions of Santa Ana.
From the very beginning of my time there, the counselors and staff were always kind, yet honest and
firm with the patients. I could definitely tell that they genuinely cared for their patients and wanted
what was best for them. What I liked most was that they did not treat us like we were lesser, like some
other places I had talked to. When I first started with the program, I took the remainder of the semester
and summer off to focus on my treatment. Once I returned to school, it was almost a complete 180. 1
made deans list each of the following 3 semesters, began doing research with the math department, and
generally turned my life around in every aspect. Inevitably I completed my degrees in Physics and
Applied Mathematics. I can say with absolute certainty that this would not have been possible without
the treatment I received at this center.
This center has always followed the rules closely and strictly. They care about the patients, and are
understanding with them, but never at the sacrifice of following the proper guidelines. They do things
by the book, and I have never seen them slack in that aspect. The entirety of the staff are wonderful,
upstanding people. They keep things running in an orderly and efficient manner. Even during the
pandemic, when everything in the healthcare industry turned upside down, they were able to keep
everything running smoothly, and adjusted to the changing times swiftly. I have been going there since
2015, and have never encountered any problems or issues, whether inside the facility, or upon leaving.
My experience there has been wonderful all around.
To end this letter, I just wanna say that the opioid epidemic is one of the first drug epidemics we have
ever seen that effects people at all socio-economic class levels. From the wealthiest people in the
country, to poor people on the streets, to a middle class high school wrestler, it can happen to anyone.
In that regard, havin• a facilitW in ZAour communitlk that can hell,, those afflicted 6�et their lives back is of
great value. In that regard, I truly believe that this group is an excellent choice to fill that role. I have no
doubts that this treatment center will make a good addition to your community
Sincerely,
Michael
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To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Jeremiah, and I am writing this letter on behalf of the Santa Ana Comprehensive Treatmeni
Center. Growing up I suffered some health issues and was prescribed medication that was supposed t#
help me and then I became addicted. My wife and kids were suffering because I could not stay off of
opiates. I had tried a few times to get clean on my own and would relapse due to cravings and
withdrawals. It was then that I found this treatment center, called Recovery Solutions of Santa Ana.
I was skeptical at first, but the counselors were helpful and made me feel comfortable. I could definitely
tell that they cared for their patients and wanted what was best for me. The clinic disciplined me, set
boundaries and would make me accountable for my actions. I had some trouble in the beginning and
they made the rules clear on how to earn take homes for good attendance, meeting my counseling
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the Clinic has a lot of compassion. They show concern for the patients, and are understanding with
them, but never fail to follow appropriate guidelines to help us as patients. All of the staff are
wonderful.
During the pandemic, they were able to adapt to changes and the clinic was so helpful and
understanding to our needs in such a devastating time. I have been going there since 2010, and have
never encountered any problems or issues.
To finalize I just want to say that the clinic has saved my life and my family and I am ready to
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the hardworking staff. I believe if the clinic would expand it would help families in need just like mine
This clinic will be great asset for the community to change lives, and break stigma of addiction. I
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T am so beyond grateful for Recovery Solutions because without this program T would not been able to
become sober and get my life back. I started my treatment at RS in 2014. At the time I was not working,
had no car, taking the bus every day from Laguna Hills to Santa Ana to get my dose. T did not have
income at the time so I was unable to consistently purchase my substances. Taking my daily dose helped
me realize that I didn't need the substances anymore. RS was there for me every day. I slowly earned take
home privileges and met with my counselors. I last used in 2016 and have been sober since! I went back
to work in the Mental Health field in 2017. 1 would not have been able to go back to work without my
medication from RS. I began to have purpose and established a routine and improved relations with my
family that were once strained due to my substance use. I'm grateful for this program because I earned the
privilege of coming once a month to pick up my medication. I admire the staff at RS who have supported
me throughout my treatment. Thank you Monica, Stacey, Joy, and Tammy! You all have been so
encouraging and motivated me to stay on track. The staff at RS treated me with respect and dignity. I
truly believe that I would not be alive today without MAT treatment. RS had helped me believe in myself
that recovery is possible. I am admire that I have a sense of control with my treatment at RS. I went from
100 mg to 20 mg dose. I am still working full-time in the Mental Health field and went back to school to
finish my Bachelors degree. I will forever be grateful for the treatment I have received at Recovery
Solutions.
Sarah — Patient at Santa Ana CTC
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10 ity De lop COMMUM ve ment Department
IN Remembering what connects us.
rMeVULIV
Brian SpaLding
Project Manager
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
Briar -is paldjin AcadiaHeaLthcare.com—---_q@_
Rei Request for DisabiLity-ReLat d r�easonabte Accommodation — Com irehensive
Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Roor, Tustin CA
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First and foremost, We ackhowLedge that persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder, who are not currentLy engaged in RLegaL use of drugs, are quaLified individuaLs
afforded fuLL protection against discrimination under the American DisabiLities Act (28
C.F.R.§35.108). Furthermore, the City is obLigated to Make reasonabLe modifications to
q oLicies Wactices orv_rocedures—ihcLudin
— when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disabiLity
(28CRR§35.130(b)(7)). NevertheLess, after thorough review of your request, we have
determined that a modification of the C�y's pol. ces, practices, and/or brocedures is not
necessary in this instance.
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regard to the intended patients' disability.
on ApFIL Z, A 117 sTIMITaTe an a,#1,kL1 on re -,Tesiing approTaL OT a U*F T I
CTC.
The City has reLied on your fiting of the CUP appLication — and expiration of the Use
Determination appeaL period — to commence entiltemeht proceedings, ihcLudihg the
issuance of pubLic notices. The pubLic has been informed about the pubLic process that
Your Request asserts that the CIP/pub[ic hearing process is in erent pro ematc,an
that modification is necessary to avoid prejudice. Assuming that the City v\tiLL base its
determinations on improper grounds rather than proper grounds is not a basis for
eLiminatinq the pubLic's right to participate in the decision -making and is based on
specuLati6n. Further, the Cityof Gardenacase you offered as an iLLustration of the ADA's
reasonabLe modification requirement ltseLf does not concLude that a reasonabLe
modification request precLudes a CUP process, or that a CUP itseff was inherentLy
discriminatory on the basis of disabiLity. (Behavioral Health Services., Inc v. City of
Gajt�eha, No. CV 01-07183 (kz)2003 WL 21750852 (C.D. CaL. Feb. 26, 2003).
Community Devetopment Department
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=1 § 92t# (Condition@ I �se Permits) provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it w�Tu—L—d
be improper to assume that the City's process WILL uLtimateLy yieLd an outcome that
vloLates the requirements of the American DisabiLities Act.
Based on the foregoing, your Request is respectfuLLy denied. The City WiLL continue to
process the CUP apiptication for the Project. We WILL inform you when a pubLic hearing
is noticed, and the Project is rescheduLed again for consideration by the PLanning
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SincereLy,
Justina L. WiLLkom
Community DeveLopment Director
CC: PhiLip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
PameLa Sapetto, Sapetto Real. Estate SoLutions, Inc.
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director — PLanning
Raymond Barragan, Principal. PLanner
LeiLa Carver, Senior Planner ConsuLtant
Michael, Daudt, Deputy City Attorney
Community Development Department
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Tustin, CA 92780
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Alisha Patterson
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Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Accommodation -
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Gentlepeople:
Our office represents California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.) ("Acadia"). We are submitting this letter on their behalf. On September 20, 2022,
Acadia submitted a formal request for a disability -related reasonable modification to the City of
Tustin's ("City" or "Tustin") policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive treatment
center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535. E. First Street, Second Floor (the "Property"). By this letter
and pursuant to Section 9294(a) of the Tustin Municipal Code ("TMC"), Acadia is appealing the
decision of the Director of Community Development ("Director") to deny Acadia's request.
The relief Acadia is seeking is a reversal of the Director's denial of Acadia's request, or in
the alternative, any other path forward that will allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at
the Property. For ease of reference, we have included copies of Acadia's reasonable
accommodation request and the Director of Community Development's denial letter as Enclosures
A and B. A photocopy of our check paying the 2022-23 Planning Division appeal fee is included
as Enclosure C. We tendered the check itself to the City Clerk's Office with this appeal letter. Due
to their volume, we have emailed the three Enclosures under separate cover.
Duty to Make Reasonable Modifications
Like all public entities, the City has a proactive duty to "operate each service, program, or
activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible
to and usable by individuals with disabilities."' 28 C.F.R. 3�5,150(a). However, "[m]any routine
' A city's zoning -related "ordinances, and any administrative processes, hearings, and decisions
... fall squarely within the category of `policies, practices, or procedures' mentioned in the [ADA's
implementing] regulations." Innovative Health Sys., Inc. v. City of White Plains, 931 F. Supp. 222,
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policies, practices, and procedures are adopted by public entities without thinking about how they
might affect people with disabilities" and "[s]ometimes a practice that seems neutral makes it
difficult or impossible for a person with a disability to participate." United States Department of
Justice ["DOJ"] "ADA Update: A Primer for State and Local Governments," last updated June 8,
2015 ("DOJ Primer"). When that happens, the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") imposes
a reactive duty on public entities "to make `reasonable modifications' in their usual ways of doing
things when necessary to accommodate people who have disabilities." DOJ Primer; see also
28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7)(i).
When a reasonable modification is necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of
disability (as is the case here), a public entity must approve it unless the public entity can
demonstrate that the requested modification would fundamentally alter the nature of the service,
program, or activity. 28 C,F.R 35,130(b)(7)(i); 28 C.F.R. § 35.150(a)(3). The public entity bears
the burden of proving fundamental alternation and/or undue burden. 28 C,F.R. § 35.150(a)(3). The
public entity's decision must be "accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching
that conclusion." Id. If the entity denies a modification request on the basis that it would result in
a fundamental alteration or undue burden, then the entity has a duty to "take any other action that
would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that
individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services provided by the public entity." Id.
Importantly, the City has never claimed that granting Acadia's reasonable modification
request to allow a CTC on the Property would result in any kind of fundamental alteration and/or
undue burden. The City's denial letter expresses no concerns whatsoever about fundamental
alterations or undue burdens if Acadia's CTC were permitted on the Property. (See Enclosure B.)
Acadia's Reasonable Modification Request
Acadia is asking the City to allow a medical use (i.e., a CTC) in an area zoned for medical
uses (i.e., Development Area 3 of the Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan ["DCCSP —
DA3"]) and surrounded by other medical uses (e.g., a dialysis clinic, a senior care and wellness
program, medical spas, doctors' offices, dentist offices, etc.). Specifically, Acadia presented its
reasonable modification request as follows: "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in
a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the City's
concerns." (Enclosure A, p. 1.6.) There are many ways to accomplish this, but as a starting point,
Acadia proposed that the City determine its CTC is permitted by right like many other uses in the
zone that have similar purposes and operational characteristics, such as: medical and dental offices,
including labs; ophthalmologists and optometry services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices; and animal hospitals and clinics,
including boarding. (Id., at p. 17.)
233 (S.D.N.Y. 1996), affd in part, 117 F.3d 37 (2d Cir. 1997).
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Acadia's request underscored that they looked forward to "engaging with the City in an
interactive process" and that "[i]f staff has different proposals on how to get there or conditions of
approval, we are receptive to them." (Id., at pp. 16-17.) After Acadia submitted its request, Acadia
(through my office to the City Attorney's Office) made multiple requests to schedule a meeting
with City staff to discuss Acadia's options. The City did not respond those requests and, instead,
Acadia received the Director's denial letter approximately thirty days later. (Enclosure B.)
A Reasonable Modification is Necessary to Avoid Disability Discrimination
The Director's denial letter determined a "modification of the City's policies, practices,
and/or procedures is not necessary in this instance" because, in the Director's view, "TCC § 9290
(Conditional Use Permits) provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it would be improper to
assume that the City's process will ultimately yield an outcome that violates the requirements of
the American Disability Act [sic]." (Enclosure B, pp. 1 & 3.2) This determination disregards all of
the reasons for Acadia's request. (See Enclosure A, pp. 15-16.)
The members of the community that Acadia's CTC will serve i.e., individuals in
recovery from opioid addiction face profound fear and animosity. Although common, Opioid
Use Disorder continues to be deeply stigmatizing and misunderstood. If Acadia's comprehensive
treatment center served patients with a less stigmatizing medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer,
infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.), there can be little doubt that the reaction to Acadia's
application from City staff and the community would have been completely different. Indeed, the
City has permitted a dialysis chic in the same building as Acadia's proposed CTC and numerous
other medical uses in the surrounding area.
Before submitting a reasonable modification request, Acadia dutifully and diligently
followed the City's "routine policies, practices, and procedures" to see if it could navigate them
without being subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability. (DOJ Primer.) Acadia's efforts
were met with conspicuously long delays, unjustified scrutiny, false assurances, and highly
prejudicial procedural irregularities.3 Acadia's seven -month ordeal culminated in staff unilaterally
scheduling a public hearing before the Planning Commission for August 23, 2022. After the
hearing date was sent, staff blind -sided Acadia with the new revelation that staff would be
recommending denial of Acadia's conditional use permit ("CUP"). (Enclosure A, Attachment 17.)
Staff s recommendation was solely based on safety concerns that staff had never previously
disclosed to Acadia. (Id.) If staff had shared those concerns with Acadia earlier in the process, they
would have learned they were unfounded — they were entirely based on calls for service that staff
erroneously attributed to Acadia's CTC in the City of Santa Ana. (Enclosure A, Attachment 23.)
2 Page 3 of the Director's denial letter is misnumbered as a second Page 2.
3 Acadia's experience with the City's land use approval process is outlined in detail in its
reasonable modification request. (See Enclosure A, pp. 10-13.)
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Moreover, although the City could have described the CTC as a "medical clinic for out-
patients only" (which is how the Director has chosen to classify the use4), the City's public hearing
notice instead described the Project as a "counseling center for Opioid Use Disorder" that will be
used for "on -site opioid addictions treatment." (Enclosure A, Attachment 20.) This description put
Acadia's patients' stigmatizing disabilities front -and -center and played into the community's most
pernicious fears and prejudices about individuals in recovery.
In light of this, it should come as no surprise that the community's response to Acadia's
application has been overwhelmingly negative. A summary of the kinds of written comments the
City has received is below:
"Please do not degrade the neighborhood with such as facility as the Proposed
Opioid Dispensary." (Email from Chong Sang Kim, Aug. 23, 2022.)
• "With the homeless issue out of control it is hard to imagine why the city of Tustin
would bring in an even worse problem of active drug addicts and allow them to
wander around our city at will and add criminal activity similar to what they are
already causing in Santa Ana on a daily basis." (Letter from the Wellington Plaza
Association, Sept. 12, 2022.)
• "This is not fair to the residents to put a medical clinic with unfortunate clients near
people who are fortunate and look like good `marks'." (Email from Jennifer Lipkin
Dimas, Sept. 13, 2022.)
• "... we do NOT want and do NOT support the Opioid Center ... We do not support
the type of clientele this will bring to the heart of Tustin." (Email from Melissa
Baum, Sept. 22, 2022.)
• "There should not be ANY methadone clinic anywhere in the City of Tustin."
(Email from :Dona Evans, Sept. 23, 2022.)
• "I'm concerned this CUP will bring an undesirable element to the area."
(eComment submitted Sept. 26, 2022 at 8:02pm.)
• "We are raising a family and primarily concerned for the safety and well-being of
our children (age 6 and 9). Hike to encourage my children's independence, but its
hard to let them bike over to a friends house on their own or to the corner store if
4 Acadia continues to dispute that this is the appropriate land use classification because the term
"clinic" (which Tustin's Zoning Code does not define) implies the CTC will provide urgent and/or
unscheduled medical services. That is not the proposed use. Like a "medical office," the CTC will
provide medication and/or counseling to patients on an appointment basis only.
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there are unsafe people lingering around. Please send the methadone clinic to a
different city, not Tustin." (Email from Dede Sabey, Sept. 26, 2022.)
• "We cannot believe that such a disastrous use would be considered for one second
by anyone in the City ... We do not want or need almost 1,000 active drug addicts
per week walking unsupervised on the streets of Tustin." (Email from Ian Carter
on behalf of 40 owners and tenants of Wellington Plaza, Sept. 16, 2022.)
"The proposed move of the OPIOID Clinic to our city means more crime and
violence. Being woke and progressive might be politically correct, but it does
nothing for the citizens of Tustin." (Email from Luana G. Langlois, Sept. 24, 2022.)
• "I am informed by owners of many nearby businesses that they are ... seeking to
obtain CCW licenses in order to protect their families, employees, customers,
clients, as well as the residential and business premises" from Acadia's proposed
CTC. (Letter from Gregory N. Morse, Esq., Sept. 20, 2022.)
Acadia's experience with the City's land use approval process is a text book example of
the way "routine policies, practices, and procedures" that "seem[] neutral" make it "difficult or
impossible for a person with a disability to participate." (DOJ Primer.)
Critically, the Director's determination does not dispute that denial of Acadia's CUP is
a foregone conclusion. It does not provide any assurance that the staff will reconsider its negative
recommendation. It does not offer to publicly support Acadia in correcting misinformation about
the volume of calls for service attributable to Acadia's Santa Ana CTC and other misperceptions
about Acadia's patients and operations (e.g., Acadia's patients are not "active drug addicts" or
"unsafe people"). It does not commit to discussing concerns with Acadia before using them as a
basis for a staff recommendation. It does not explain what, if anything, staff will do to mitigate the
trauma and terror Acadia's employees and patients will experience if they are subjected to more
discriminatory comments (and threats) from members of the community. It does not even commit
to a meeting with Acadia to discuss how, under these circumstances, the City can possibly ensure
a "fair hearing." Instead, the Director's determination contends that, as long as the City ultimately
states a non-discriminatory reason to deny Acadia's CUP, the City will have fully complied with
its obligations under the ADA and tells Acadia "[w]e will inform you when the public hearing is
noticed."
There was no legitimate basis for the Director to determine a reasonable modification is
not "necessary" to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. 28 F.I. 35.130(b)(7)(i). This
' Mr. Morse's letter stating that residents and business owners near the Property plan to carry
concealed firearms to protect themselves from Acadia's CTC is deeply concerning. (Letter from
Gregory N. Morse, Esq., Sept. 20, 2022.)
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determination ignores the discrimination Acadia has already endured and will continue to
experience if it has no choice but to see the CUP process through to the end.
The City's Zoning Code Cannot Abrogate the Right to be Free from Discrimination
The Director's denial letter also claims she cannot reconsider her land use classification
(or otherwise explore any other path to approval) because Acadia did not file a timely appeal of
her land use determination.6 (Enclosure B, p. 2.) This improperly conflates administrative appeals
of planning and zoning decisions with ADA reasonable modifications requests and violates the
ADA in at least four other respects.
First, the right to be free from disability discrimination (including the right to reasonable
modifications to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability) cannot be extinguished by a
purported failure to exhaust a local agency's administrative remedies. See, e.g., Daubert v. City of
Lindsay, 37 F. Supp. 3d 1168, 1179 (E.D. Cal. 2014); Schonfeld v. City of Carlsbad, 978 F. Supp.
1329, 1334 (S.D. Cal. 1997), aff d, 172 F.3d 876 (9th Cir. 1999). The City cannot use local
bureaucratic hurdles to infringe on or curtail the ADA's protections for individuals with
disabilities. See, e.g., Mary Jo C. v. New York State & Loc. Ret. Sys., 707 F.3d 144, 163 (2d Cir.
2013); Crowder v. Kitagawa, 81 F.3d 1480, 1485 (9th Cir. 1996).
Second, Acadia's reasonable modification request is "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at
the Property in a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages
the City's concerns." (Enclosure A, p. 16.) Reconsideration of the Director's land use classification
is one way to accomplish this. It is not the only way. As discussed above, if this proposal amounted
to a fundamental alteration or resulted in an undue burden (which the Director did not determine),
then the next step would be to "take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or
such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits
or services provided by the public entity." 28 C.F.R. § 35,150(a)(3). The :Director made no attempt
to do this. She ignored Acadia's requests for meetings to discuss its reasonable modification
request, denied the request, and told Acadia her department would, once again, unilaterally set a
public hearing date for a Planning Commission hearing on Acadia's CUP application.
Third, to the extent the Director is concerned that an appeal of her land use classification
would be untimely, the ADA's reasonable modification requirement provides many options to
alleviate this concern. For example, to grant a reasonable modification, the City could waive or
extend its appeal deadline for land use determinations. See, e.g., Mary Jo C., supra, 707 F.3d at
b As a point of clarification, the reason Acadia did not appeal the Director's land use
classification was because the Director falsely assured Acadia that the City's Zoning
Administrator could approve a CUP for Acadia's CTC on short order. Acadia continued to object
to the land use determination, but it acquiesced to the Director's direction and submitted an
application for a CUP.
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161-165. It could allow Acadia to file a new use classification request. If the Director was inclined
to deny Acadia's request, she had an obligation to work with Acadia to explore other options (like
this) as part of the interactive process. 28 C.F.I. 35.150(a)(3).
Finally, although Acadia appreciates and understands the Director's concern for the "many
members of the public" who "have already submitted oral and written comments" and values input
from the community, one of the core purposes of the ADA (and other civil rights laws) is to ensure
that the rights of people with disabilities are not dictated by the masses. 42 U.S.C. § 12 10 1; see
also PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin, 532 U.S. 661, 675 (2001). The community's concerns about
Acadia's CTC are based on misinformation about the calls for service attributable to Acadia's
Santa Ana CTC and common, but unfounded, fears and prejudices about individuals in recovery
from Opioid Use Disorder (i.e., the misperception that Acadia's patients are "active drug addicts"
who will pose a danger to the community).
In reality, Acadia operates dozens of CTCs across the country (at least nine of which are
in California) without any of the health or safety issues members of the Tustin community have
raised. (See, e.g., Enclosure A, Attachment 24.) In 2022, seven of Acadia's facilities in five states
ranked in Newsweek's list of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers. But these facts are
likely to be lost on the members of the community who oppose Acadia's CTC. For example, the
City received a written public comment on behalf of the owner and 40+ tenants of Wellington
Plaza stating in no uncertain terms that they "see nothing [Acadia] can say or do that will change
the position of the residents and business owners within Tustin that vehemently object to this use
being in our City." (Email from Ian Carter, Sept. 22, 2022.) In circumstances like this, the ADA
requires the City to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities, even if doing so is not
politically popular.
Reasons for Appeal
As outlined above and discussed in more detail in Acadia's reasonable modification request
(Enclosure A), the City and its Director have made many prejudicial mistakes in the processing of
Acadia's land use applications and reasonable modification request. A non -exhaustive list is
summarized below for ease of reference.
1. The City's planning staff subjected Acadia's application to heightened level of
scrutiny that it would not have used if Acadia's CTC served patients with a less
stigmatizing medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure,
sports injuries, etc.).
2. The Director falsely assured Acadia that, if Acadia waived its right to an appeal of
her land use determination, the City's Zoning Administrator could approve
Acadia's CUP on an expedited basis. After Acadia acquiesced to the Director's
direction, the Director held it against Acadia by denying their reasonable
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modification request on the basis that Acadia declined to appeal her land use
determination.
3, The City's planning staff ignored and/or denied Acadia's requests for meetings with
City staff to discuss its Project. In particular, the City's planning staff declined
Acadia's offers to meet with members of Tustin's Police Department to answer any
questions they may have, and then later informed Acadia staff would recommend
denial of Acadia's CUP based on safety concerns.
4. The City's planning staff did not communicate their concerns about the CTC to
Acadia in a timely fashion, nor give Acadia any opportunity to respond to them
before unilaterally scheduling and noticing a public hearing with an anticipated
staff recommendation of denial.
5. The Director's rationale for recommending denial of Acadia's CUP was entirely
based on a misinterpretation about calls for service data for Acadia's Santa Ana
CTC. The Director erroneously believed Acadia's Santa Ana CTC had generated
hundreds of calls for service in a two and a half year period. In reality, Acadia
generated approximately ten calls for service during that period.
6. The City did not respond to Acadia's requests for an explanation of, information,
or documents that outline the basis for staff s anticipated recommendation that the
Planning Commission deny Acadia's application for a CUP.7
7. Planning staff used language in their public hearing notice that unnecessarily
highlighted that Acadia's patients would be individuals in recovery from Opioid
Use Disorder. This decision virtually guaranteed widespread fear of and opposition.
to Acadia's project.
8. The Director denied Acadia's reasonable modification request for wholly
illegitimate reasons (e.g., failure to appeal the Director's land use determination
and deference to members of the community opposed to the Project).
9. The Director failed to engage in any semblance of an interactive process to evaluate
whether there are ways to approve Acadia's request or otherwise find a path
The owner of the Property (Phillip Teyssier) has submitted requests under the California Public
Records Act ("PRA") to research this. Other than the Director's July 21, 2022 completement
determination (Enclosure A, Attachment 17), the City has never provided a single record
memorializing any concern about Acadia's CTC. The City has never confirmed that it has provided
any and all disclosable public records that are responsive to Mr. Teyssier's PRA requests.
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forward that will allow Acadia to provide a much -needed service to individuals
with disabilities in Tustin.
10. The Director claimed the City's CUP process can provide a "a pathway for a fair
hearing" but did not explain how the City will accomplish this in light of the
discrimination Acadia has already experienced and will continue to experience if
Acadia sees this highly -discretionary and publicly -scrutinized process through to
the end.
11. The Director did not dispute that denial of Acadia's CUP is a foregone conclusion.
She merely assured Acadia that the impending denial will be based on "proper
grounds."
The ADA requires the City to proactively and reactively ensure its programs, services, and
activities (including its zoning) accessible to people with disabilities. Viewed in its entirety, this
record illustrates that the City's planning staff and Director have done the opposite in this instance.
From the beginning, they have been looking for reasons to deny Acadia's request to operate a CTC
in Tustin.
Relief Sought
As a threshold matter, Acadia acknowledges that Section 9294(a) of the Tustin Municipal
Code ("TMC") states that appeals of "[a]ny decision of the Director of Community Development
or the Zoning Administrator" may be heard by the Planning Commission at a public hearing, but
in these unique circumstances, this appeal process is problematic for all of the same reasons the
CUP process is problematic. (See Enclosure A, pp. 15-16.) For example, like Acadia's CUP,
supporting Acadia's appeal of the Director's denial of Acadia's reasonable modification request
would require Acadia's patients to publicly "out" themselves as people in recovery with a
stigmatizing disorder. The Planning Commission is an appointed political body that, justifiably,
will face tremendous political pressure to respond to the concerns of their constituents. The public
comment on Acadia's CUP application (some of which is summarized above) has been particularly
acrimonious.
For these reasons, Acadia hereby submits another reasonable modification request that
the appeal of its reasonable accommodation request be heard and decided by either: (1) a third
party hearing officer with ADA expertise who Acadia has a role in selecting (with compensation
split equally); or (2) a member of City staff with ADA expertise who has had no involvement
whatsoever in the underlying proceedings. Acadia further requests that, if public input is taken at
the appeal hearing, that the City meet and confer with Acadia on ways to protect the safety, dignity,
and privacy of Acadia's supporters (staff, patients, and their loved ones).
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In addition, as noted above, the relief Acadia is seeking through this appeal is a reversal of
the Director's denial of Acadia's request, or in the alternative, any other path forward that will
allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at the Property. In the immediate short term, Acadia
requests an "all hands" meeting with Acadia's team, the owner of the Property, and legal counsel
for all parties to discuss Acadia's options moving forward.
Legal Repercussions if Appeal is Denied
Acadia has no desire to engage in litigation with the City. It wants to work cooperatively
with the City to address any concerns and find a solution that will allow it to provide a much -
needed service to Tustin's community. But after nearly a year, Acadia has reached a breaking
point. The Director has not stated any valid basis to recommend denial of Acadia's CUP, nor to
deny Acadia's reasonable modification request. If the City does not recognize and start upholding
its obligations under the ADA (and related laws), Acadia will have no choice but to file a legal
action to enforce its rights and ensure its patients have access to the treatment they need.
To keep this process moving forward, Acadia requests the above -described "all hands"
meeting by December 1, 2022, and an appeal hearing before January 1, 2023. Acadia has been
seeking approval of its CTC since January of 2022. Pushing these decisions out any further
amounts to denial by delay.
Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions or would like to
discuss. We look forward to the City's response.
Respectfully submitted,
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Enclosures:
A. Acadia's Reasonable Modification Request
B. City's Letter Denying Reasonable Modification Request
C. Photocopy of Check for $1,050 for 2022-23 Planning Division. Appeal. Fee
cc: Via email only:
Brian Spalding, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Diana Wydo, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
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Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
Justina L. Willkom, Community Development Director
Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, City Attorney's Office
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Alisha Patterson
a aterson a rutan.com
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
18575 Jamboree Road, 9t" Floor
Irvine, CA 92612
Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Accommodation —
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Ms. Patterson:
I am writing in response to the written appeal dated October 28, 2022 ("Appeal"),
submitted by your office on behalf of California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia
Healthcare Company, Inc.) ("Acadia"). To date, Acadia has submitted two formal requests for
disability -related reasonable modifications related to Acadia's proposed operation of an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive
treatment center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535 E. First Street ("Property"). As we understand
them, the two requests are as follows:
1. First Request. By letter dated September 20, 2022, Acadia submitted its request to
"allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with the City's
objective zoning standards and assuages the City's concerns." Central to this request was
Acadia's proposal that the City determine the Project is permitted by right. This proposal
would reverse the City's April 12, 2022 Use Determination, which concluded that the
proposed CTC is most analogous to the medical land use category that includes clinics
for out -patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers and urgent care, which
is allowed with approval of a Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") in the DCSP-DA-3 zone,
within which the Property is located. This First Request was denied by the Community
Development Director by letter dated October 21, 2022, and is the subject of the Appeal.
2. Second Request. Acadia submitted another reasonable modification request on October
28, 2022 asking thatthe Appeal be heard and decided by either: (1) a third -party hearing
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officer with ADA expertise who Acadia has a role in selecting, or (2) a member of City
staff with ADA expertise who has had no involvement whatsoever in the underling
proceedings. Additionally, Acadia requested that if public input is taken at the AppeaL
hearing, that the City meet and confer with Acadia on ways to protect the safety, dignity,
and privacy of Acadia's supporters.
The aspects of the Second Request that ask the City to preclude public input or
participation and to preempt decision -making by public officials tasked with hearing such
appeals is both unreasonable and unnecessary. Acadia has not demonstrated that
granting the request is necessary to avoid discrimination. Instead, Acadia erroneously
assumes that the Tustin Planning Commission is incapable of deciding the appeal on
non-discriminatory grounds. The City will articulate for the Commission the legal
parameters within which a decision on this Appeal may properly be considered. Your
client assumes, without evidence or basis, that the Planning Commission will be
incapable of operating within legal parameters, and on the basis of that erroneous
assumption, requests wholesale abandonment of the legal appeal process.
Therefore, the Second Request is denied because it too seeks a broad, unnecessary
waiver of the applicable process for handling of the AppeaL. In addition, the City currently
has no third party hearing officer under contract who has been designated with the
appropriate authority, so there is no mechanism in place for referring the decisions to a
third party hearing officer that doesn't itself involve an approval process conducted in a
public meeting. Described in further detail below, the City will take specific steps to
ensure the Appeal will be subject to a Lawful review process and to avoid unlawful
discrimination in the decision -makers' evaluation process.
Request for ALL Hands Meeting
As outlined in our response to your reasons for appeal below, there have been several
miscommunications and conflicting recollections of past conversations between the parties. To
avoid any further inconsistencies in the record, going forward, the City prefers to communicate
about this project in writing to minimize further miscommunications. To this end, the following
corrections of the record are provided below along with next steps.
City's Response to Acadia's Reasons for Appeal
The City offers the following response to Acadia's list of 11 reasons for appeal:
1. The City's planning staff subjected Acadia's application to heightened level of scrutiny
that it would not have used if Acadia's CTC served patients with a less stigmatizing
medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.).
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This is inaccurate. Every development application is unique. Staff's assessment differs on a
case -by -case basis based on the scope and operational characteristic of a proposed project.
There is no uniform standard of scrutiny.
2. The Director falsely assured Acadia that, if Acadia waived its right to an appeal of her
land use determination, the City's Zoning Administrator could approve Acadia's CUP on
an expedited basis. AfterAcadia acquiesced to the Director's direction, the Director held
it against Acadia by denying their reasonable modification request on the basis that
Acadia declined to appeal her land use determination.
This is inaccurate. While a possibility of consideration of the CUP by the Zoning
Administrator was discussed, there was no commitment to this path. At no time was Acadia
encouraged to waive its right to an appeal of the Use Determination.
3. The City's planning staff ignored and/or denied Acadia's requests for meetings with City
staff to discuss its Project, In particular, the City's planning staff declined Acadia'5 offers
to meet with members of Tustin's Police Department to answer any questions they may
have, and then later informed Acadia staff would recommend denial of Acadia's CUP
based on safety concerns.
This is inaccurate. Multiple meetings with the applicant, property owner, and applicant's
consultant occurred during the course of the application review. At these meetings numerous
concerns from all departments including safety concerns from the Police Department were
discussed. It is typical for Community Development Department staff to convey and transmit
comments to and from all operating departments and/or other agencies to an applicant.
4. The City's planning staff did not communicate their concerns about the CTC to Acadia in
a timely fashion, nor give Acadia any opportunity to respond to them before unilaterally
scheduling and noticing a public hearing with an anticipated staff recommendation of
denial.
This is inaccurate. City staff scheduled and noticed the public hearing in response to pressure
from the property owner to bring the matter to hearing. Acadia was notified of staff's intent to
recommend denial of the Project when the meeting date was set. Once scheduled, City staff
continued the public hearing at the request of the applicant. On August 11, 2022, the City
provided the property owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents
at Acadia's Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 15t Street).
5. The Director's rationale for recommending denial ofAcadia 's CUP was entirely based on
a misinterpretation about calls forservice data forAcadia's Santa Ana CTC. The Director
erroneously believed Acadia's Santa Ana CTC had generated hundreds of calls for
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service in a two and a half year period. In reality, Acadia generated approximately ten
calls for service during that period.
We dispute Acadia's interpretation of the data. Three spreadsheets and three corresponding
charts are attached, which identify with specificity the calls for service attributable to Acadia's
Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 15t Street) between 1/1/20 and 6/1/22 as compared to those calls
attributed to the surrounding commercial center and Sunland Motel (2031 E. 1st Street and 2111
E. 15t Street). While City staff remains open to the applicant's thoughts on the topic, Acadia's
interpretation of the calls for service appears to substantially understate the calls for service
attributable to its existing operations in Santa Ana.
6. The City did not respond to Acadia's requests for an explanation of, information, or
documents that outline the basis for staff's anticipated recommendation that the
Planning Commission deny Acadia's application fora CUP.
This is inaccurate. As stated above, On August 11, 2022, the City provided the property
owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents at Acadia's Santa Ana
CTC (2101 E. 15t Street). A further explanation and/or documentation was not provided because
Acadia requested the hearing be deferred to a date uncertain and submitted its own analysis of
the calls for service, so the relevant agenda materials remain in draft form and have not been
finalized or released publicly.
7. Planning staffusedlanguageintheirpublichearingnoticethatunnecessarilyhighlighted
that Acadia's patients would be individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder. This
decision virtually guaranteed widespread fear of and opposition to Acadia's project.
This is inaccurate. The language "used" by Planning staff in the public hearing notice tracked
the language provided byAcadia in its application materials. The language is not City staff's; it
was your client's description of the proposed use. Presumably, your client depicted it accurately,
and the City's notice of the application should do so as well.
8. The Director denied Acadia'3 reasonable modification request for wholly illegitimate
reasons (e.g., failure to appeal the Director's land use determination and deference to
members of the community opposed to the Project).
We dispute this assertion. As emphasized in the Director's October 21 letter itself, the
Director determined that the requested modification of policies, practices and procedures is not
necessary, and that the request (like the most recent request) is based on the erroneous
assumption that the City will base its determinations on improper grounds rather than proper
grounds. The Director's denial of the First Request was properly made.
9. The Director failed to engage in any semblance of an interactive process to evaluate
whether there are ways to approve Acadia's request or otherwise find a path forward
that will allow Acadia to provide a much -needed service to individuals with disabilities
in Tustin.
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This is inaccurate. The City maintains that the requested reasonable modification is not
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The City continues to identify the
path forward — via the CUP approval process — and your client has not established that
abandoning that path is necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The path
forward sought by Acadia is a complete abrogation of the processes established by the TCC.
This is unreasonable and unnecessary because the proposed use may be approved at the
Property pursuant to a CUP. Acadia takes exception to the requirement for a CUP but has not
shown that requiring the CTC to obtain a CUP, or any other discretionary land use approval, is
prohibited by the ADA.
10. The Director claimed the City s CUP process can provide a "a path way for a fair hearing"
but did not explain how the City will accomplish this in light of the discrimination Acadia
has already experienced and will continue to experience if Acadia sees this highly -
discretionary and publicly -scrutinized process through to the end.
This is inaccurate. Acadia continues to erroneously assume that the appointed public officials
responsible for considering the CUP are incapable of making a non-discriminatory land -use
decision. In an effort to provide your client further assurances, the City will offer the following
admonishment prior to consideration of the appeal and, if there is a Planning Commission
hearing on the CUP, prior to the hearing on the CUP:
"If approved, the proposed CTC would exclusively serve persons receiving treatment for
Opioid Use Disorder. To be a patient at the CTC, an individual cannot be actively using
illegal drugs. Persons receiving such treatment are "qualified individuals] with a
disability" afforded full protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA").
And the ADA prohibits the City from discriminating against qualified individuals in
making land use decisions.
In considering this application and the appeal, the Planning Commission may not treat
the proposed CTC differently than it would any other medical clinic. It may not base its
decision on the fact that patients at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder. Nor may unsubstantiated fears, prejudice, or stereotypes related to persons
recovering from Opioid Use Disorder form the basis of the Planning Commission's
decision.
[The following sentence will be added to the admonishment if the appeal results in a
public hearing on the CUP application:] However, the Planning Commission may assess
the operational characteristics of the proposed use and its potential impacts — without
reference to the persons receiving treatment at the CTC — and make a determination
based on the criteria set forth at TCC § 9291(c)."
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This admonishment will be repeated several times, and in the following manners:
• Posted with the public hearing notice;
Published online with the meeting agenda; and
Read aloud by legal counsel prior to the opening of the hearing(s) for the CUP.
Additionally, in an effort to assuage your client's concerns that a staff recommendation of denial
may improperly prejudice the Commission, City staff will prepare its Staff Report without a
recommendation for either denial or approval of the proposed CTC. Instead, the staff
recommendation will identify options for the Commission to approve or deny the application.
11. The Director did not dispute that denial ofAcadia 's CUP is a foregone conclusion. She
merely assured Acadia that the impending denial will ,be ,based on `proper grounds. "
This is inaccurate. Acadia itself is the only one suggesting that denial of Acadia's CUP is a
foregone conclusion. The City maintains that the application can and will be subject to fair and
non-discriminatory consideration. In other words, denial of Acadia's CUP is not a foregone
conclusion.
Appeal Process
The Appeal will be set for consideration by the Planning Commission on December 13,
2022. Alternatively, the Appeal may be scheduled for January 10, 2023 if that date is preferable
to your client. Issues to be decided on appeal will include:
1. Whether reasonable modifications to the City's policies, practices, or procedures are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability? And if so,
2. Which modifications are necessary? The following modifications are included in the First
Request:
a. "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with
the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the City's concerns."
b. "determine the Project is permitted by right, like other similar uses in the zone
(e.g., medical and dental offices, including labs; ophthalmologists and optometry
services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers,
counselors and therapist offices; animal hospitals and clinics, including boarding;
body art facilities) ... allow[ing] the City to approve the Project through at a staff -
level based on objective development criteria that protect staff's and the
community's interests."
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Because the 4opeai pertains to a request for disabiUtv-nekated neasonobie rnodhicaton, it vviii
be considered without pubUc hearing. [TCC § 9278 d.3]. As required by the Brown Act the
meeting wiLL be open to the pubLic, and those members of the pubLic who have requested notice
reiatadtothe appUcation vviiicontinue to receive notice. The admonitions identified in item 10
above wiLL be provided, the Letters submitted on behaLf of your cLient wiLL be incLuded with the
staff report, and your cUent may present evidence in support of the requests in writing and
PLease confirm and respond with your preference of meeting date for the Appeal. to be heard
by the PLanning Commission by cLose of business on Friday December 2, 2022. |fnoresponse
isreceived, the City vviiiproceed with the January lO.Z0Z3date.
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Community DeveiopnnentDepartment
City of Tustin
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Daniel. Hvmas.Acadia Heahbcane,Inc.
PhibpTeyssier,Atomic Investments, Inc.
Erica N.Yasudm.City Ched«&AOACompUenceOfficer
Mariam MadjiessiCommunity De\ebopmentADALiaison
Irma Huitrun.Assistant Director - Pimnning
Raymond Barragan.Principal. Pianner
LeiiaCarver, PianningConsuitant
David E. Kendig. City Attorney
Michael. [)audt.Assistant City Attorney
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A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TUSTIN, DENYING A REQUEST FOR DISABILTY-
RELATED MODIFICATION OF POLICIES, PRACTICES
AND/OR PROCEDURES RELATED TO A PROPOSED OUT-
PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER FOR
OPIOID USE DISORDER UTILIZING MEDICATED -ASSISTED
TREATMENT (MAT) IN COMBINATION WITH COUNSELING
AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E. FIRST STREET,
SECOND FLOOR
The Planning Commission does hereby resolve as follows:
The Planning Commission finds and determines as follows:
A. That California Treatment Services, a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare Company,
Inc. ("Acadia"), seeks to establish an out -patient treatment and counseling center
(Comprehensive Treatment Center or CTC) for opioid use disorder utilizing
medicated -assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and
therapies at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, California (the "Property").
B. That the Property is located within Development Area DA-3 of the DCCSP and
has a DCCSP General Plan land use designation.
C. That the proposed CTC use is not expressly listed as a permitted use in in the
DCCSP,
D. That in a zoning letter dated February 17, 2022, the Community Development
Director ("Director") preliminarily determined that the proposed use was more
closely related to a listed category of clinics for out -patients only services,
which requires a CUP.
E. That on March 18, 2022, Acadia requested that the Director reconsider the
zoning letter determination, urging her to determine that the proposed use be
categorized the same as medical and dental offices and labs, which are
permitted by right.
F. That on April 12, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9298b and
DCCSP Section 6.1.7, the Director issued a formal "Use Determination"
determining that the proposed CTC use is similar to the medical land use
category that includes clinics for out -patients only, including medical clinics,
healthcare centers, and urgent care, which is allowed in the DCCSP - DA-3 zone
with the approval of a CUP.
G. That on April 19, 2022, Acadia submitted a Conditional Use Permit (CUP)
application for the proposed CTC.
H. That in accordance with TCC section 9294, the Use Determination letter
informed Acadia that it could appeal the determination by filing an appeal by
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April 22no (within ten (10) calendar days of the April 12, 2022, determination).
No appeal was filed during that time.
That the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") (42 USC Section 12131 et.
seq) prohibits public entities from discriminating against qualified individuals
on the basis of disability. Persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use Disorder,
who are not currently engaged in illegal drug use, are classified as persons
with a disability under the ADA. A public entity must make reasonable
modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures — including land use
planning and zoning regulations — when the modifications are necessary to
avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public entity can
demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the
nature of the service, program, or activity.
J. That on September 20, 2022, Acadia and the owner of the Property, Atomic
Investments, Inc. ("Atomic") submitted a written request for a °disability -related
reasonable modification to the City of Tustin's ... policies, practices, and/or
procedures to allow Acadia to operate an outpatient treatment and counseling
center..." (the "Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Modification"). The
September 20 letter also requested that the City again revisit the Use
Determination and determine that the proposed use is permitted by right
because, in the applicant's view, the proposed use is akin to "medical and
dental offices, including labs", which are permitted by right in the DCCSP.
(Attachment 1.)
K. That on October 21, 2022, the Community Development Director responded
in writing to the Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Modification and
determined that a modification of the City's policies, practices, and/or
procedures to treat the use as permitted by right is not necessary to avoid
discrimination on the basis of disability. (Attachment 2.)
L. That on October 28, 2022, pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) § 9294(a),
Acadia filed a formal appeal to the Planning Commission of the Director's
denial of the Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Modification.
(Attachment 3.) The relief sought in the appeal is described by Acadia as
follows:
"The relief Acadia is seeking is reversal of the Directors denial of
Acadia's request, or in the alternative, any other path forward that will
allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at the Property."
M. On November 28, 2022, the Director responded in writing with a detailed
response to Acadia's October 28, 2022 appeal letter. (Attachment 4.)
N. That the Planning Commission considered said appeal at a duly noticed public
meeting on January 10, 2023.
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P. That the Planning Commission has carefully reviewed and considered all of the
evidence presented in connection with the appeal, including, but not limited to,
the agenda report, and all written and oral testimony presented.
IL The Planning Commission hereby denies the Request for Disability -Relate
Reasonable Accommodation, upholding the Community Development Director
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VI. The Planning Commission finds that it can and will decide the application for a
Conditional Use Permit without discriminating on the basis of disability, so a
modification of the City's policies, practices, and/or procedures is not necessary to
avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin, at a regular
meeting on the loth day of january� 2023.
DAVID J. ME-CLO, JR.
Chairperson
JLIVNA L. WILLIKOM
Planning Commission Secretary
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1, JUSTINA L. WILLKOM, the undersignedi hereby certify that I arn the Planning Commission
Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Tustin, California; that Resolution No. 4466
was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin Planning Commissioni held
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September 20, 2022
VIA E-MAIL
Justina L. Willkom
City of Tustin
Community Development Director
JWillkom@tustinca.org
Erica N. Yasuda
City of Tustin
City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
EYasuda@tustinca.org
Brian Spalding
Direct Dial: (828) 421-6833
E-mail: Brian.Spalding@AcadiaHealthcare.com
Mariam Madjlessi
City of Tustin
Community Development ADA Liaison
MMadjlessi@tustinca.org
David E. Kendig
City of Tustin
City Attorney
DKendig@wss-law.com
Re: Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Accommodation - Comprehensive
Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Gentlepersons:
By this letter, and pursuant to Section 35.130(b)(7)(i) of Title 28 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, wet are formally requesting a disability -related reasonable modification to the City
of Tustin's ("City" or "Tustin") policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate
an outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive
treatment center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535. E. First Street, Second Floor (the "Property"). The
comprehensive treatment center would serve members of the community who rely on medicated -
assisted treatment ("MCAT"), counseling, and/or behavioral therapies to recover from Opioid Use
Disorder. The City's Planning Commission is scheduled to resume its public hearing on our Project
on September 27, 2022. In light of this reasonable modification request, we anticipate we will
submit another written request for a continuance of that hearing, but we would like to discuss our
options with the City's Project team before we make a decision.
In addition, we have not received confirmation from the City that it has provided a complete
response to a :Public Records Act request we submitted on July 21, 2022. Specifically, we requested
records that will help us understand the basis for staff's concerns about our Project. The records
the City has provided to date do not include any written opposition from any Tustin employee to
our Project. Nevertheless, we are told staff plans to recommend the Planning Commission deny
our request for a Conditional Use Permit because it believes the Project is incompatible with
I In this letter, "we" and "our" collectively refers to California Treatment Services (a subsidiary
of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.) ("Acadia") (the prospective tenant) and Atomic Investments,
Inc. ("Atomic") (the owner of the Property).
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surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare "based upon
law enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by [Acadia] in an adjacent city."
(Attachment 17.) As discussed in more detail below, staff s anticipated denial recommendation is
based on a misunderstanding about the number of calls for service Acadia's CTC in the City of
Santa Ana generates. The reality is that Acadia's Santa Ana CTC generates very few calls for
service approximately 10 calls in a 2.5 year period. (See Attachment 23.) The City has not
divulged any valid basis to deny our request for a CUP.
Moreover, in our unique circumstance, the CUP process itself is deeply flawed because the
members of the community that our CTC will serve and employ i.e., individuals in recovery
from addiction and those who provide services to them face profound fear and animosity from
the public at large. Without a reasonable modification, we are concerned denial of our CUP is a
foregone conclusion.
Background on the Opioid Epidemic
In the late 1990s, healthcare providers began to prescribe opioid pain relievers at greater
rates. (HHovloioids.) This led to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription
opioids before it became clear that these medications could be highly addictive. (Ld.) "Opioid
addiction is a chronic disease, like heart disease or diabetes. A chronic disease is a medical
condition for life. It cannot be cured, but it can be managed. A person with addiction can regain a
healthy, productive life." ("Medication -Assisted Treatment for 0 ioid Addiction — Facts for
Families and friends," p. 3 [pg. 5 of pdf].)
In 2016, "Opioid overdoses accounted for more than 42,000 deaths," which was "more
than any previous year on record." (HHS.gov/o-pioids.) In 2017,.the United States Department of
Health and Human Services ("HHS") declared a public health emergency to address the
nationwide opioid crisis. (HITS Press Release, Oct. 26, 2017.) One of the stated priorities of HHS's
declaration is to "[i]mprove access to prevention, treatment, and recovery support services." (Ld.)
HHS recognizes that "[m]edication-assisted treatment is one way to help those with opioid
addiction recover their lives." ("Medication -Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction —Facts for
Families and friends," p. 2 of pdf) "Medication -assisted treatment" (or "MAT") "is treatment for
addiction that includes the use of medication along with counseling and other support." (Ld., at p.
4 [pg. 7 of pdf] [emphasis added].) HHS recognizes that " [treatment that includes medication is
often the best choice for opioid addiction." (Ld. [emphasis added].)
Residents of Orange County have been hit particularly hard by the opioid epidemic. In or
around 2018, the Orange County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board ("ADAB") released a report
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titled "The O ioid Crisis: A Co unityjpput �sis." Among other things, ADAB found that
"Orange County has a higher per capita rate of overdose deaths than the state of California (Figure
1) and all of the surrounding southern California counties (Figure 2)." (Ld., at p. 11.)
ADAB surveyed 326 consumers of opioids in Orange County. (Icy., at p. 16.) The majority
(60%) reported they first started using prescription opioids, and nearly 4 in 10 (37%) started with
prescription opioids and then moved on to heroin. (Ld., at p. 18.) Nearly one-third (28%) of the
consumers reported having overdosed on opioids and 43% had witnessed someone else overdose
on opioids. (Ld., at p. 19.) Eighty-one percent (81%) of the consumers reported that they were now
abstinent from opioid use, and nine percent (9%) of the consumers reported they were undergoing
medication assisted treatment (MAT). (Id., at p. 17.) One of ADAB's recommendations was to
"[i]ncrease access to evidence -based Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)." (I'., at p. 26.)
Background on Acadia Healthcare
Acadia is a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services across the United States.
With more than 22,500 employees serving approximately 70,000 patients daily, we are the largest
stand-alone behavioral health company in the U.S. We provide psychiatric and chemical
dependency services to its patients in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric hospitals,
specialty treatment facilities, residential treatment centers, outpatient treatment and counseling
centers (like the CTC proposed here), and therapeutic school -based programs. Our mission is to
create a world -class organization that sets the standard of excellence in the treatment of specialty
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behavioral health and addiction disorders. In 2022, seven of our facilities in five states ranked in
Newsweek's list of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers.
Through our subsidiaries, we currently operate more than nine comprehensive treatment
centers in the State of California (see Attachment 4, p. 45) and dozens more in other states. Our
CTC in the City of Tustin would hold the following licenses, certificates, accreditations, and
memberships:
• A license from the California Department of Health Care Services ("DHCS") to
operate a substance abuse facility using MAT modality;
• A license from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") to
allow it to administer and/or dispense specified medications (mainly,
buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone);
• A certificate from the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration ("SAMHSA") to allow it to use specified medications to treat
Substance Abuse diagnoses;
• An accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
("CARF International"); and
• A member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
("NAATP").
We have established a longstanding track record of being a good neighbor and
conscientious member of the community. Many of our landlords provided letters speaking to this.
(See Attachment 24.) Here are some examples of what our landlords had to say about our CTCs:
• Acadia is "diligent about keeping their spaces, both interior and exterior in a clean
and presentable manner." Its patients are "controlled and monitored" and its CTC
is "compatible with other uses in the surrounding area, which include a
Chiropractor, glass company, personal training facility and other retail and office
uses in the immediate area." (Attachment 24, at p. 528 [Letter from RG Investment
Real Estate Services, Inc. about Acadia's :Mission Treatment CTC at 8898
Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suites H and I in San Diego, California].)
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• Acadia's CTC is "clean and attractive." Its staff is "professional and diligent
whenever issues need to be addressed." They have "shown professionalism in
dealing with patients and [e]nsuring that the[ir] presence] at the clinics is safe and
quiet for the neighborhood." (Attachment 24, at p. 529 [Letter from Terwedo
Partnership about Acadia's Sacramento Comprehensive Treatment Center at 7225
East Southgate Drive in Sacramento, California.].)
• "Any reservations that we, or our tenants, may have had about [Acadia] becoming
a tenant have been unfounded. We haven't had any negative issues resulting from
their presence." Acadia's patients as "respectful" and "come and go
inconspicuously just like any other customer who comes into our plaza." Acadia's
"staff members are always courteous and easily reached if we need to speak with
someone." (Attachment 24, at p. 530 [Letter from Peter E. Johnson Building
Supplies, Inc. about Acadia's West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center
(formerly, Habit OPCO) at 254 N. Plainfield Rd. in West Lebanon, New
Hampshire].)
• The services Acadia provides are "vital to the regional community suffering from
the ill effects of substance abuse and the clients that visit the location are desperate
and truly in need.... I am so confident in [Acadia's] tenancy" that "I have in the
same location [as] a liquor store and [a] 35,000 square foot indoor amusement park
that caters to children" with "no problems whatsoever" and no complaints about
Acadia's "staff, patients, or guests." (Attachment 24, at p. 531 [Letter from Andrew
Piscatelli about Acadia's Central JerseCom res�hcnsive Treatment Center at 111
Hwy. 35 in Clifford, New Jersey].)
• "My partners and I had some initial concerns/conversations regarding the
occupancy of Acadia Health within our property," but Acadia has proven itself to
be "above average in professionalism and accountability." (Attachment 24, at p.
532 [Letter from Speed Commercial .Real Estate about Acadia's Jackson
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 1935 Lakeland Drive in Jackson, Missouri)
As we have offered in the past, we would be happy to provide City staff with a tour of one
of our other CTCs, provided staff coordinate with us first so we can make arrangements to protect
patient privacy and minimize disruption to our CTC's operations.
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Disability -Related Need for the Project
Our proposed Project would exclusively serve "qualified individual[s] with a disability" as
that term is defined in the federal regulations that implement the Americans with Disabilities Act
("ADA"). 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(b)(2). The individuals who rely on our CTCs unquestionably have
physical or mental impairments that substantially limit major life activities, as those terms are
defined in the ADA's regulations. 28 C.F.R. § 35.108. The regulations recognize "drug addiction"
as a "physical or mental impairment." 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(b)(2). "Major life activities" include
(among other things): caring for oneself, eating, sleeping, concentrating, thinking, interacting with
others, working, and neurological functioning. 28 C.F.R. § 35.108(c)(1).
To be a patient of our CTCs, an individual must have Opioid Use Disorder, but that
individual cannot be actively using opioids (or any other illegal drugs). CTCs are not detox
facilities. They provide services (e.g., counseling) and treatment (e.g., medication) to individuals
in recovery from addiction to prescription painkillers, heroin, and other opioids. A patient needs
to have stopped using opioids to be eligible for services and treatment from the CTC. Our CTCs
perform regular drug screenings to ensure our patients do not have any of these substances in their
system at the time they obtain services and/or treatment. For our patients, the services our CTCs
provide are crucial to maintaining their recovery.
We have provided testimonials from recent patients attesting to this. (Attachment 25.)
Here are some examples of their experiences:
• Michael became addicted to opioids when his doctors prescribed them to him for
pain management following a series of surgeries for a high school wrestling injury.
As a college student, Michael's addiction "steadily became worse and worse." By
junior year, he had stopped attending classes, and his relationship with his family
was "all but destroyed." He sought treatment at Acadia's CTC in Santa Ana.
Initially, he took time off school to focus on his treatment, but he has since returned
to school and has "turned [his] life around in every aspect." Michael reports: "this
would not have been possible without the treatment I received at this center."
(Attachment 25, p. 534.)
• Jeremiah became addicted to opioids after doctors prescribed them to him for health
issues. His wife and children were suffering because he could not "stay off opiates."
He tried to stop on his own, but he would "relapse due to cravings and
withdrawals." He says the Santa Ana CTC "has saved my life and my family."
(Attachment 25, p. 535.)
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Sarah has been a patient of the Santa Ana CTC since 2014. She says she would not
be able to go back to the workforce without her medication from the Santa Ana
CTC, and she "truly believe[s] that [she] would not be alive today without MAT
treatment." (Attachment 25, p. 536.)
Expeditiously approving our Project in Tustin will make it possible for us to continue to
provide treatment and services to these and many other patients without interruption. Our Project
is crucial to meeting this community's urgent (and largely unmet) need for evidence -based
treatments for Opioid Use Disorder.
Shortage of CTCs Licensed to Provide MAT in Orange County
According to DHCS records, Tustin has no CTCs that are licensed to provide MAT, and
despite abundant need, there is an extreme shortage of these facilities in the greater Orange County
area:
Currently, the closest CTC that is DHCS-licensed to provide MAT is our Santa Ana
Comprehensive Treatment Center, located at 2101 East 1st Street in the City of Santa Ana. Our
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Santa Ana CTC is at capacity, and we are in the process of closing it.2 There only three other
DHCS-licensed CTCs in Orange County, but they are much farther away (in the Cities of Mission
Viejo, Costa Mesa, and Stanton). The impending closure of our Santa Ana CTC is one reason
Acadia is seeking approval of a new CTC in Tustin. The Tustin CTC would take the place of the
Santa Ana CTC so we can continue to help members of this community who very much need our
evidence -based intervention. Again, there is a tremendous need in the Orange County area
especially in and around Tustin in the face of the Fentanyl pandemic.
Shortage of Suitable Sites for CTCs Licensed to Provide MAT
It was very difficult to find a suitable alternate location for our CTC. We have been
searching for properties to relocate the Santa Ana CTC for over 1 year. We have faced ongoing
logistical issues finding sites with sufficient access for our patients with mobility disabilities.
Stigmas and misperceptions about individuals in recovery from addiction have made it difficult to
find landlords and cities that are receptive to and supportive of our CTCs.
The Property in Tustin is ideal. It is located in a safe and secure area on a major throughfare
(East 1st Street) near two freeways (Interstate 5 and State Route 55) and meets all of Tustin's
development standards. The CTC would be on the second floor of an existing building on a site
with a parking surplus, by both the City's minimum requirements, as well as our own. The first
floor of the building is currently used for medical purposes — a dialysis clinic — and there are
many other medical and quasi -medical services uses in the surrounding area (e.g., doctors' offices,
dentist offices, Botox clinics, etc.).
Legal Authority for this Reasonable Modification Request
We note that the City has adopted a reasonable accommodation procedure for housing -
related accommodation requests (see Tustin Zoning Code 9275), but the City does not appear to
have a procedure for disability -related reasonable modification requests that do not relate to
housing (like this one). Whether a city has its own procedure or not, it has a legal obligation to
"make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when the modifications are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public entity can
demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service,
2 As discussed in more detail below, Acadia's Santa Ana CTC is in a problematic location. It is
next to a budget -style motel and what seems to be an ongoing an encampment of unsheltered
individuals in a public alley, many of whom appear to regularly use illegal drugs outside Acadia's
CTC.
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program, or activity." 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7)(i). A city's zoning -related "ordinances, and any
administrative processes, hearings, and decisions ... fall squarely within the category of 'policies,
practices, or procedures' mentioned in the [ADA's implementing] regulations." Innovative Health
Sys., Inc. v. City of White Plains, 931 F. Supp. 222, 233 (S.D.N.Y. 1996), afrd in part, 117 F.3d
37 (2d Cir. 1997).
If you are not yet familiar with the ADA's reasonable modification requirement, the
cautionary tale in Behavioral Health Services., Inc. v. City of Gardena, No. CV 0 1 -07183 Qv),,
2003 WL is a helpful illustration. There, Behavioral Health
Services, Inc. ("BHS") sought approval from the City of Gardena ("Gardena") to operate a
rehabilitation program for individuals who previously had abused alcohol or drugs. BHS's
program would be in an existing three-story building in Gardena's "General Commercial (C-3)"
zone. In that zone, Gardena permitted numerous intensive uses by right, including community
care facilities, retail stores, medical laboratories, business and professional offices, and medical
offices. Nevertheless, Gardena told BHS its proposed use would require Planning Commission
approval of a conditional use permit ("CUP").
As instructed, BHS applied for a CUP. Gardena's planning staff recommended denial of
it. At the Planning Commission's hearing (which spanned two meetings), members of the public
"expressed fear that the program would bring or exacerbate crime, and employed stereotypes
associated with drug addicts or alcoholics." (&., at Finding of Fact, � 25.) The Planning
Commission denied BHS's application, and BHS appealed the denial to the City Council. The
City's Council's appeal hearing lasted more than three hours. The Council received a petition with
796 signatures opposing the project and speakers, again, "used stereotypes associated with addicts
and alcoholics." (Ed., at Finding of Fact, T 27.) Faced with this overwhelming community
opposition, the City Council unanimously denied BHS's appeal and upheld the Planning
Commission's denial of BHS's CUP primarily on the basis that, in the Council's view, "that the
use is not compatible with the surrounding area, it is too close to single family areas, will create
additional burdens on Thornburg Park which already has high usage and will create an additional
burden on already impacted city services." (Ed., at Finding of Fact, T 32.)
BHS mounted a successful legal challenge that resulted in a United States District Court
finding that "[fln denying the conditional use permit, the City violated the 'accommodation'
provisions of the FHA, the ADA, and the Rehabilitation Act." (Id., at Conclusion of Law, T 18.)
The Court found that "[r]easonable accommodation of the participants' handicapped status is
necessary because such accommodation will ameliorate the effects of the disability of the
participants." (Ida, at Finding of Fact, � 42.) BHS's rehabilitation program had "been successful in
returning recovering addicts and alcoholics to employment, and in developing parenting skills
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which the experience of addiction or alcoholism had stifled or destroyed." (Id.) At the time the
City Council denied the CUP, Gardena had no other facilities that offered "recovery services for
addicts and alcoholics" and "demand for such a facility is high." (Ld.) The Court entered an
injunction "restraining the City of Gardena from denying BHS a conditional use permit to use the
property as described in the application." (Ld., at Conclusion of Law, ¶ 27.)
Other disability discrimination actions have resulted in large damages awards against local
agencies, such as McClure v. City of Long Beach where a jury awarded a $22.5 million dollar
verdict against the City of Long Beach when it bowed to pressure from neighbors to prevent the
plaintiffs from providing boarding facilities for Alzheimer's patients.
We do not want this request to be perceived as a threat of a legal challenge. It is not. We
include this legal authority to make sure from the outset that the City understands the rights and
protections the ADA affords our patients and the obligations it imposes on the City.
Background on Project Application
As you are likely aware, before making this request, we sought confirmation from the City
that the proposed Project is permitted by right on the Property through a request for a zoning
approval letter on January 20, 2022. (Attachment 1.) The Property is in the Downtown Commercial
Core Specific Plan — Development Area 3 (DCCSP — DA3) where the City allows numerous
medical and service uses by right, including without limitation:
• medical and dental offices, including labs;
• ophthalmologists and optometry services;
• physical therapy facilities;
• psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices;
• animal hospitals and clinics, including boarding;
• banks, financial institutions, and credit unions; and
• body art facilities.
(See Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan, pp. 64-66.)
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Consistent with this zoning, the Property is already surrounded by many similar medical
and service uses, including without limitation:
• A dialysis center on the first floor of the building on the Property;
• A medical spa at 515 East First Street, Suite B;
• A dental office at 513 East First Street Suite A;
• A Botox clinic at 507 East First Street, Suite A;
• A senior care & wellness�ram at I I I Fashion Lane;
• A doctor's office at 161 Fashion Lane, Suite 112; and
• Several dental offices at 18102 Irvine Blvd., Suites 101, 200, and 201.
On February 17, 2022, City staff responded that they disagreed with this use classification
and, instead, characterized our proposed use as an "out -patient clinic or medical clinic" that would
require approval of a conditional use permit ("CUP"). (Attachment 2.) On March 18, 2022, we
submitted an application for a CUP but urged the City to reconsider its determination that our
Project needed a CUP in the first place. (Attachment 3.) Our March 18 submittal highlighted that
the term "clinic" is not defined in the Zoning Code, and also highlighted the ways that the Project
is more akin to "medical and dental offices, including labs" and/or "psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers, counselors and therapists offices" (all of which are permitted by right) than "clinics
for out -patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers, urgent cares" (which require
CUPs). (Id.) For example, Our proposed Project would not provide any urgent or unscheduled
medical services. (Id.) Instead, our patients receive scheduled talk therapy and pick up their
medication at scheduled times. The March 18 submittal highlighted that the Project would not
include any new exterior construction the use would be entirely inside the second floor of an
existing building. (Id.)
In April of 2022, we, again, implored the City to reconsider its determination that the
Project required a CUP, emphasizing that "this use is for a protected class of disabled persons and
it is for a service which is sorely needed." (Attachment 5.) Additionally, on April 4, 2022, we met
with members of the City's planning department via a video conference to respond to any concerns
the City might have about our use classification request. The City reaffirmed that our use would
require a CUP. (Attachment 7.) However, the City's Community Development Director, Justina
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Willkom assured us that the City would sincerely consider approving the CUP through a staff -
level, administrative review process and would be able to accommodate the our timeline.
At the City's request, we provided supplemental information and documents to the City
between March and June of 2022. (See, e.g., Attachments 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16.) On June 3,
2022, after four months of comments and responses, we respectfully requested the City provide
any remaining comments, so our submittal could finally be deemed "complete" and the City could
make a final decision on our application. (Attachment 14.) We emphasized that "[t]his project
benefits disabled individuals and, ultimately, the City of Tustin and the communities it serves" and
underscored that "[t]here is an urgent need." (Id.) On June 17, 2022, the City responded with
additional comments and continued to deem our application "incomplete." (Attachment 15.) We
promptly provided the requested information and documents on June 22, 2022. (Attachment 16.)
On July 21, 2022 the City notified us that application was deemed "complete," but to
our dismay informed us that "staff believes the proposed use is incompatible with the
surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare based upon law
enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by the applicant in an adjacent city"
(i.e., Acadia's Santa Ana CTC that we are in the process of closing). (Attachment 1.7 [emphasis
added].) Staff told us they "will recommend the Planning Commission deny CUP 2022-0009" and
told us our Project was "tentatively scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing on August 23,
2022." (Id.)
We were blind -sided by this turn of events. As outlined above and illustrated in
Attachments 3 through 17, we spent more than four months responding to the City's requests for
additional information that drilled down on the most minute details of the Project (e.g., providing
specifications for the microwaves in our kitchen). During that time, the only comment the City
ever provided about potential law enforcement concerns was in its May 13, 2022 incompleteness
letter, which said "additional comments may be forthcoming from the Tustin Police Department."
(Attachment 1.0.) In response, we offered to meet with members of the Tustin Police Department
to address any questions or concerns they may have. The Tustin Police Department never took us
up on that request, nor did it request additional information about our submittal.3
3 It appears the City invited a member of the Tustin Police Department (Sergeant Sarah
Fetterling) to attend an "all hands" zoom meeting with us on July 7, 2022, but Sergeant Fetterling
was not in attendance. We left that meeting with the impression that City staff was supportive of
our Project.
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The City's July 21, 2022 completeness determination letter did not say which "law
enforcement data" from which "adjacent city" it was referring to, nor did it explain why the data
was concerning to Tustin's staff. We immediately submitted a request under the California Public
Records Act ("PRA") for the law enforcement data referenced in the City's letter, as well as any
other records that could elucidate staff s reasoning for recommending denial. (Attachment 18.) On
August 11, 2022, the City provided over 200 pages of law enforcement data (Attachment 19), and
it later provided a SharePoint link to additional documents on August 17, 2022. On August 17,
2022, Philip Teyssier requested confirmation that the City's response to our PRA request is
complete. (Attachment 22.) As of the date of this letter, the City has not responded to Mr.
Teyssier's request for confirmation. If there are additional records that could help understand
the City's concerns about our Project, then we renew our request that the City promptly provide
them. To date, we have not received any documents where any Tustin staff member expressed a
written objection to our Project.
To give us sufficient time to meaningfully understand and respond to staffs concerns, we
requested the Planning Commission continue the public hearing for 30 days, and the Planning
Commission granted that request. (Attachment 21.) The public hearing is currently scheduled to
resume September 27, 2022.
Our Response to City Staff s Stated Concerns
As noted above, the City's July 21, 2022 letter said "staff believes the proposed use is
incompatible with the surrounding uses and will be detrimental to the health, safety and general
welfare based upon law enforcement data received relative to a similar use operated by the
applicant in an adjacent city" — specifically, Acadia's Santa Ana CTC. (Attachment 1.7.) Staff s
recommendation is based on a misinterpretation of Santa Ana's law enforcement data. Although
the data documents over 150 calls for service to (or near) the Santa Ana CTC between January of
4 Specifically, we received the City of Santa Ana's computer -aided dispatch (CAD) search
criteria summary sheets and corresponding police field activity logs. These records did not identify
(nor segregate) incidents attributable to Acadia's CTC. Instead, they include every incident which
took place in the in the general area of the CTC over a 2.5 year period. No commentary or
interpretive summary of the logs was included.
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2020 and June of 2022, with very few exceptions, Acadia's CTC, staff, and patients were not the
reason for the calls.
As set forth in the table below (and Attachment 23), the vast majority of the calls relate to
the guests and visitors of a low budget motel (the Sunland Motel) on the same property and an
encampment of unsheltered individuals in the public alley next to the pro ert . Attachment 19.)
Reason for Calls
## of Calls
Homeless Encampment/Transients/Motel
97
• Acadia's representatives called for
assistance in 27 of these instances.
Acadia's CTC
11
• Problems with patients (7)
• Alarm system triggered (2)
• Burglary (1)
• Vehicle crashed into building 1
Other
11
• Medical calls for injuries or falls (2)
• Traffic enforcement & accidents (2)
• Stolen or inoperable vehicles (3)
• Alarm systems triggered (3)
• Injured mallard duck 1
No Reason Listed
44
• No report provided (1.8)
• Unclear what, if anything, happened 26
Total
163
To be clear, our patients are not guests of the Sunland Motel, nor are they the unsheltered
individuals who are camping in the adjacent alley and loitering in the CTC's parking area. Our
patients are not using narcotics (or any other drugs) on the property (or elsewhere). We routinely
test our patients for such use. Our patients are members of the community who are trying to come
and go from their appointments peacefully and inconspicuously so they can go on with their day.
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We have cooperated with law enforcement in Santa Ana to report criminal activity near
our CTC. Our staff has called police nearly thirty times in two and a half years to report drug use,
loitering, disturbances, and unsheltered individuals in need of medical attention. When it became
clear the situation could not be improved in the near future, we started looking for a new location.
Our other CTCs have never experienced these kinds of problems. (See, e.g., Attachment 24.) In
light of this, we urge staff to reevaluate its proposed finding that our proposed Tustin CTC would
be "incompatible with the surrounding uses" and "detrimental to the health, safety and general
welfare." There is simply no evidence of this.
Problems with the City's CUP Requirement in this Instance
People in recovery from addiction and those who provide services to them face profound
fear and animosity from the public at large. Although common, Opioid Use Disorder continues to
be deeply stigmatizing and misunderstood. It is a common misconception that patients of CTCs
pose a danger to the community and/or will be a drain on public resources. For each of the reasons
discussed below, requiring a conditional use permit ("CUP") for our proposed Project is an
unnecessary hurdle that all -but -guarantees the City of Tustin will never be home to a DFICS-
licensed comprehensive treatment center.
First, a CUP is entirely discretionary. Even if the proposed use fully complies with all
federal and state laws and local zoning codes, the City could deny it based on nebulous concerns,
such as the proposed use's alleged incompatibility with the "morals" or "comfort" of "the persons
residing or working in the neighborhood." (Zoning Code 9291 c .) This is problematic because
it is very common for people to view drug addiction as a moral failing, and it is even more common
for people to feel uncomfortable with the prospect of a center that treats Substance Use Disorders
becoming part of their community. In this case, staff has already indicated they will recommend
denial of the CUP solely based on an unfortunate misunderstanding about the number of calls for
service generated by Acadia's CTC in Santa Ana. Simply put, the CUP's open-ended, subjective,
discretionary criteria Lend themselves to denial of this Project based on unfounded fears and
prejudices about individuals in recovery.
Second, the City's CUP approval procedure is problematic in this instance because it
requires at least one duly -noticed public hearing where any member of the public can attend and
provide input on the proceedings. While we appreciate the value of public input in most instances,
the openness of this process is chilling to individuals who would otherwise attend the hearing to
speak in favor of the :Project, such as our patients and their loved ones. Most of our patients do not
want to publicly "out" themselves as people in recovery from a stigmatizing disorder. Doing so
could have devastating personal and professional repercussions and subject them to harassment
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and personal attacks. In circumstances like this, the members of the public who show up to the
hearing will overwhelmingly be people who are opposed to the Project, resulting in deceptively
one-sided testimony. The City is unlikely to hear from our Project's supporters unless it affords
them the opportunity to provide sensitive testimony in a forum that protects their privacy and
dignitys (and even then, many patients and their loved ones will still be too intimidated to speak
out).
Third, in this case, the City has determined that our CUP would need to be approved by
the City's Planning Commission, subject to a potential appeal before the City Council. These are
political bodies comprised of elected and appointed officials whose continued tenure depends on
their responsiveness to the concerns of their constituents, even if those concerns are unfounded or
prejudicial. Having political bodies serve as the ultimate decision -makers for land use approvals
that inextricably involve the rights of a protected class (i.e., people with disabilities) is difficult
and unfair for both the applicant and the members of the decision -making body.
Finally, our experience at the August 23, 2022 Planning Commission hearing on the Project
is a case -in -point on why our concerns are well-founded. Because we were requesting a
continuance, staff did not release a report (nor a staff recommendation) on the merits of our CUP
in advance of the hearing. Staff did not make a presentation on our application at that hearing.
Nevertheless, members of the public provided written and verbal comments staunchly opposing
our Project solely because we would provide treatment and counseling to individuals with Opioid
Use :Disorder. The members of the public who opposed our Project knew nothing about it. No
information had been released yet. Their opposition was based on all -too -common fears and
prejudices about individuals in recovery.
Without reasonable modifications to the City's approval process, we fear denial of the CUP
is a foregone conclusion.
Our Reasonable Modification Request
The crux of our reasonable modification request is to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the
Property in a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the
City's concerns. We look forward to engaging with the City in an interactive process to accomplish
5 Our Proj ect's supporters can (and likely will) submit anonymous support letters that protect
their privacy (like Michael, Jeremiah, and Sarah [see Attachment 25], but the practical reality is
that people who show up in person to speak inevitably have more impact than people who provide
anonymous written comments.
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this, but as a starting point, we wanted to offer the following proposal determine the Project is
permitted by right, like other similar uses in the zone (e.g., medical and dental offices, including
labs; ophthalmologists and optometry services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices; animal hospitals and clinics,
including boarding; body art facilities). This does not require any modification to the City's zoning
regulations. As noted above, the City's Zoning Code does not define the term "clinic." This
accommodation merely requires the City to reevaluate and change its prior use determination,
which we still contend was mistaken. This proposal would allow the City to approve the Project
through at a staff -level based on objective development criteria that protect staffs and the
community's interests.
Again, our end goal is to find a path to Project approval so we can start providing this
urgently -needed service to people with disabilities in Tustin's community at the earliest
opportunity. If staff has different proposals on how to get there or conditions of approval, we are
receptive to them.
We thank you in advance for your consideration and look forward to discussing this with
you further.
Very truly yours,
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc.
Brian Spalding
Project Manager
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Attachments:
1. Acadia's Request for By -Right Use Determination from City, Jan. 20, 2022
2. City's Response to Acadia's By -Right Use Determination, Feb. 17, 2022
3. Atomic's Request for Reconsideration of By -Right Use Determination and Submittal of
Application for Conditional Use :Permit ("CUP"), Mar. 17, 2022
4. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Mar. 30, 2022
5. Atomic's Request for :Reconsideration of By -Right Use Determination, Apr. 7, 2022
6. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Apr. 11, 2022
7. City's Response to Atomic's Request for Reconsideration of By -Right Use
Determination, Apr. 12, 2022
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8. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, Apr. 15, 2022
9. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 6, 2022
10. City's Incompleteness Determination, May 13, 2022
11. Acadia's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 18, 2022
12. Atomic's Supplemental CUP Submittal, May 20, 2022
13. Acadia's Request for Zoning Administrator Review of CUP, May 26, 2022
14. Atomic's Letter to City Requesting Status Update, June 3, 2022
15. City's Incompleteness Determination, June 17, 2022
16. Atomic's and Acadia's Supplemental CUP Submittal, June 22, 2022
17. City Completeness Determination, July 21, 2022
18. Atomic's PRA Request, July 21, 2022
19. City's Initial, Partial Response to PRA Request, Aug. 11, 2022
20. City's Notice of Public Hearing for CUP, Aug. 15, 2022
21. Acadia's Request for Continuance of Public Hearing, Aug. 15, 2022
22. Atomic's Request for Status Update on City's Full Response to PRA Request, Aug. 17,
2022
23. Color -Coded Chart of Santa Ana's Calls -for -Service Records
24. Testimonials from. Acadia's Landlords
25. Testimonials from Acadia's Patients (with redactions)
cc: Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
Pamela Sapetto, Sapetto Real Estate Solutions, Inc.
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
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First and foremost, We ackhowLedge that persons receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder, who are not currentLy engaged in RLegaL use of drugs, are quaLified individuaLs
afforded fuLL protection against discrimination under the American DisabiLities Act (28
C.F.R.§35.108). Furthermore, the City is obLigated to Make reasonabLe modifications to
q oLicies Wactices orv_rocedures—ihcLudin
— when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disabiLity
(28CRR§35.130(b)(7)). NevertheLess, after thorough review of your request, we have
determined that a modification of the C�y's pol. ces, practices, and/or brocedures is not
necessary in this instance.
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regard to the intended patients' disability.
on ApFIL Z, A 117 sTIMITaTe an a,#1,kL1 on re -,Tesiing approTaL OT a U*F T I
CTC.
The City has reLied on your fiting of the CUP appLication — and expiration of the Use
Determination appeaL period — to commence entiltemeht proceedings, ihcLudihg the
issuance of pubLic notices. The pubLic has been informed about the pubLic process that
Your Request asserts that the CIP/pub[ic hearing process is in erent pro ematc,an
that modification is necessary to avoid prejudice. Assuming that the City v\tiLL base its
determinations on improper grounds rather than proper grounds is not a basis for
eLiminatinq the pubLic's right to participate in the decision -making and is based on
specuLati6n. Further, the Cityof Gardenacase you offered as an iLLustration of the ADA's
reasonabLe modification requirement ltseLf does not concLude that a reasonabLe
modification request precLudes a CUP process, or that a CUP itseff was inherentLy
discriminatory on the basis of disabiLity. (Behavioral Health Services., Inc v. City of
Gajt�eha, No. CV 01-07183 (kz)2003 WL 21750852 (C.D. CaL. Feb. 26, 2003).
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=1 § 92t# (Condition@ I �se Permits) provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it w�Tu—L—d
be improper to assume that the City's process WILL uLtimateLy yieLd an outcome that
vloLates the requirements of the American DisabiLities Act.
Based on the foregoing, your Request is respectfuLLy denied. The City WiLL continue to
process the CUP apiptication for the Project. We WILL inform you when a pubLic hearing
is noticed, and the Project is rescheduLed again for consideration by the PLanning
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SincereLy,
Justina L. WiLLkom
Community DeveLopment Director
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PameLa Sapetto, Sapetto Real. Estate SoLutions, Inc.
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director — PLanning
Raymond Barragan, Principal. PLanner
LeiLa Carver, Senior Planner ConsuLtant
Michael, Daudt, Deputy City Attorney
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Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Gentlepeople:
Our office represents California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia Healthcare
Company, Inc.) ("Acadia"). We are submitting this letter on their behalf. On September 20, 2022,
Acadia submitted a formal request for a disability -related reasonable modification to the City of
Tustin's ("City" or "Tustin") policies, practices, and/or procedures to allow Acadia to operate an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive treatment
center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535. E. First Street, Second Floor (the "Property"). By this letter
and pursuant to Section 9294(a) of the Tustin Municipal Code ("TMC"), Acadia is appealing the
decision of the Director of Community Development ("Director") to deny Acadia's request.
The relief Acadia is seeking is a reversal of the Director's denial of Acadia's request, or in
the alternative, any other path forward that will allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at
the Property. For ease of reference, we have included copies of Acadia's reasonable
accommodation request and the Director of Community Development's denial letter as Enclosures
A and B. A photocopy of our check paying the 2022-23 Planning Division appeal fee is included
as Enclosure C. We tendered the check itself to the City Clerk's Office with this appeal letter. Due
to their volume, we have emailed the three Enclosures under separate cover.
Duty to Make Reasonable Modifications
Like all public entities, the City has a proactive duty to "operate each service, program, or
activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible
to and usable by individuals with disabilities."' 28 C.F.R. 3�5,150(a). However, "[m]any routine
' A city's zoning -related "ordinances, and any administrative processes, hearings, and decisions
... fall squarely within the category of `policies, practices, or procedures' mentioned in the [ADA's
implementing] regulations." Innovative Health Sys., Inc. v. City of White Plains, 931 F. Supp. 222,
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policies, practices, and procedures are adopted by public entities without thinking about how they
might affect people with disabilities" and "[s]ometimes a practice that seems neutral makes it
difficult or impossible for a person with a disability to participate." United States Department of
Justice ["DOJ"] "ADA Update: A Primer for State and Local Governments," last updated June 8,
2015 ("DOJ Primer"). When that happens, the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") imposes
a reactive duty on public entities "to make `reasonable modifications' in their usual ways of doing
things when necessary to accommodate people who have disabilities." DOJ Primer; see also
28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(7)(i).
When a reasonable modification is necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of
disability (as is the case here), a public entity must approve it unless the public entity can
demonstrate that the requested modification would fundamentally alter the nature of the service,
program, or activity. 28 C,F.R 35,130(b)(7)(i); 28 C.F.R. § 35.150(a)(3). The public entity bears
the burden of proving fundamental alternation and/or undue burden. 28 C,F.R. § 35.150(a)(3). The
public entity's decision must be "accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching
that conclusion." Id. If the entity denies a modification request on the basis that it would result in
a fundamental alteration or undue burden, then the entity has a duty to "take any other action that
would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that
individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services provided by the public entity." Id.
Importantly, the City has never claimed that granting Acadia's reasonable modification
request to allow a CTC on the Property would result in any kind of fundamental alteration and/or
undue burden. The City's denial letter expresses no concerns whatsoever about fundamental
alterations or undue burdens if Acadia's CTC were permitted on the Property. (See Enclosure B.)
Acadia's Reasonable Modification Request
Acadia is asking the City to allow a medical use (i.e., a CTC) in an area zoned for medical
uses (i.e., Development Area 3 of the Downtown Commercial Core Specific Plan ["DCCSP —
DA3"]) and surrounded by other medical uses (e.g., a dialysis clinic, a senior care and wellness
program, medical spas, doctors' offices, dentist offices, etc.). Specifically, Acadia presented its
reasonable modification request as follows: "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in
a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the City's
concerns." (Enclosure A, p. 1.6.) There are many ways to accomplish this, but as a starting point,
Acadia proposed that the City determine its CTC is permitted by right like many other uses in the
zone that have similar purposes and operational characteristics, such as: medical and dental offices,
including labs; ophthalmologists and optometry services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists,
psychologists, social workers, counselors and therapists offices; and animal hospitals and clinics,
including boarding. (Id., at p. 17.)
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Acadia's request underscored that they looked forward to "engaging with the City in an
interactive process" and that "[i]f staff has different proposals on how to get there or conditions of
approval, we are receptive to them." (Id., at pp. 16-17.) After Acadia submitted its request, Acadia
(through my office to the City Attorney's Office) made multiple requests to schedule a meeting
with City staff to discuss Acadia's options. The City did not respond those requests and, instead,
Acadia received the Director's denial letter approximately thirty days later. (Enclosure B.)
A Reasonable Modification is Necessary to Avoid Disability Discrimination
The Director's denial letter determined a "modification of the City's policies, practices,
and/or procedures is not necessary in this instance" because, in the Director's view, "TCC § 9290
(Conditional Use Permits) provides a pathway for a fair hearing, and it would be improper to
assume that the City's process will ultimately yield an outcome that violates the requirements of
the American Disability Act [sic]." (Enclosure B, pp. 1 & 3.2) This determination disregards all of
the reasons for Acadia's request. (See Enclosure A, pp. 15-16.)
The members of the community that Acadia's CTC will serve i.e., individuals in
recovery from opioid addiction face profound fear and animosity. Although common, Opioid
Use Disorder continues to be deeply stigmatizing and misunderstood. If Acadia's comprehensive
treatment center served patients with a less stigmatizing medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer,
infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.), there can be little doubt that the reaction to Acadia's
application from City staff and the community would have been completely different. Indeed, the
City has permitted a dialysis chic in the same building as Acadia's proposed CTC and numerous
other medical uses in the surrounding area.
Before submitting a reasonable modification request, Acadia dutifully and diligently
followed the City's "routine policies, practices, and procedures" to see if it could navigate them
without being subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability. (DOJ Primer.) Acadia's efforts
were met with conspicuously long delays, unjustified scrutiny, false assurances, and highly
prejudicial procedural irregularities.3 Acadia's seven -month ordeal culminated in staff unilaterally
scheduling a public hearing before the Planning Commission for August 23, 2022. After the
hearing date was sent, staff blind -sided Acadia with the new revelation that staff would be
recommending denial of Acadia's conditional use permit ("CUP"). (Enclosure A, Attachment 17.)
Staff s recommendation was solely based on safety concerns that staff had never previously
disclosed to Acadia. (Id.) If staff had shared those concerns with Acadia earlier in the process, they
would have learned they were unfounded — they were entirely based on calls for service that staff
erroneously attributed to Acadia's CTC in the City of Santa Ana. (Enclosure A, Attachment 23.)
2 Page 3 of the Director's denial letter is misnumbered as a second Page 2.
3 Acadia's experience with the City's land use approval process is outlined in detail in its
reasonable modification request. (See Enclosure A, pp. 10-13.)
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Moreover, although the City could have described the CTC as a "medical clinic for out-
patients only" (which is how the Director has chosen to classify the use4), the City's public hearing
notice instead described the Project as a "counseling center for Opioid Use Disorder" that will be
used for "on -site opioid addictions treatment." (Enclosure A, Attachment 20.) This description put
Acadia's patients' stigmatizing disabilities front -and -center and played into the community's most
pernicious fears and prejudices about individuals in recovery.
In light of this, it should come as no surprise that the community's response to Acadia's
application has been overwhelmingly negative. A summary of the kinds of written comments the
City has received is below:
"Please do not degrade the neighborhood with such as facility as the Proposed
Opioid Dispensary." (Email from Chong Sang Kim, Aug. 23, 2022.)
• "With the homeless issue out of control it is hard to imagine why the city of Tustin
would bring in an even worse problem of active drug addicts and allow them to
wander around our city at will and add criminal activity similar to what they are
already causing in Santa Ana on a daily basis." (Letter from the Wellington Plaza
Association, Sept. 12, 2022.)
• "This is not fair to the residents to put a medical clinic with unfortunate clients near
people who are fortunate and look like good `marks'." (Email from Jennifer Lipkin
Dimas, Sept. 13, 2022.)
• "... we do NOT want and do NOT support the Opioid Center ... We do not support
the type of clientele this will bring to the heart of Tustin." (Email from Melissa
Baum, Sept. 22, 2022.)
• "There should not be ANY methadone clinic anywhere in the City of Tustin."
(Email from :Dona Evans, Sept. 23, 2022.)
• "I'm concerned this CUP will bring an undesirable element to the area."
(eComment submitted Sept. 26, 2022 at 8:02pm.)
• "We are raising a family and primarily concerned for the safety and well-being of
our children (age 6 and 9). Hike to encourage my children's independence, but its
hard to let them bike over to a friends house on their own or to the corner store if
4 Acadia continues to dispute that this is the appropriate land use classification because the term
"clinic" (which Tustin's Zoning Code does not define) implies the CTC will provide urgent and/or
unscheduled medical services. That is not the proposed use. Like a "medical office," the CTC will
provide medication and/or counseling to patients on an appointment basis only.
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there are unsafe people lingering around. Please send the methadone clinic to a
different city, not Tustin." (Email from Dede Sabey, Sept. 26, 2022.)
• "We cannot believe that such a disastrous use would be considered for one second
by anyone in the City ... We do not want or need almost 1,000 active drug addicts
per week walking unsupervised on the streets of Tustin." (Email from Ian Carter
on behalf of 40 owners and tenants of Wellington Plaza, Sept. 16, 2022.)
"The proposed move of the OPIOID Clinic to our city means more crime and
violence. Being woke and progressive might be politically correct, but it does
nothing for the citizens of Tustin." (Email from Luana G. Langlois, Sept. 24, 2022.)
• "I am informed by owners of many nearby businesses that they are ... seeking to
obtain CCW licenses in order to protect their families, employees, customers,
clients, as well as the residential and business premises" from Acadia's proposed
CTC. (Letter from Gregory N. Morse, Esq., Sept. 20, 2022.)
Acadia's experience with the City's land use approval process is a text book example of
the way "routine policies, practices, and procedures" that "seem[] neutral" make it "difficult or
impossible for a person with a disability to participate." (DOJ Primer.)
Critically, the Director's determination does not dispute that denial of Acadia's CUP is
a foregone conclusion. It does not provide any assurance that the staff will reconsider its negative
recommendation. It does not offer to publicly support Acadia in correcting misinformation about
the volume of calls for service attributable to Acadia's Santa Ana CTC and other misperceptions
about Acadia's patients and operations (e.g., Acadia's patients are not "active drug addicts" or
"unsafe people"). It does not commit to discussing concerns with Acadia before using them as a
basis for a staff recommendation. It does not explain what, if anything, staff will do to mitigate the
trauma and terror Acadia's employees and patients will experience if they are subjected to more
discriminatory comments (and threats) from members of the community. It does not even commit
to a meeting with Acadia to discuss how, under these circumstances, the City can possibly ensure
a "fair hearing." Instead, the Director's determination contends that, as long as the City ultimately
states a non-discriminatory reason to deny Acadia's CUP, the City will have fully complied with
its obligations under the ADA and tells Acadia "[w]e will inform you when the public hearing is
noticed."
There was no legitimate basis for the Director to determine a reasonable modification is
not "necessary" to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. 28 F.I. 35.130(b)(7)(i). This
' Mr. Morse's letter stating that residents and business owners near the Property plan to carry
concealed firearms to protect themselves from Acadia's CTC is deeply concerning. (Letter from
Gregory N. Morse, Esq., Sept. 20, 2022.)
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determination ignores the discrimination Acadia has already endured and will continue to
experience if it has no choice but to see the CUP process through to the end.
The City's Zoning Code Cannot Abrogate the Right to be Free from Discrimination
The Director's denial letter also claims she cannot reconsider her land use classification
(or otherwise explore any other path to approval) because Acadia did not file a timely appeal of
her land use determination.6 (Enclosure B, p. 2.) This improperly conflates administrative appeals
of planning and zoning decisions with ADA reasonable modifications requests and violates the
ADA in at least four other respects.
First, the right to be free from disability discrimination (including the right to reasonable
modifications to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability) cannot be extinguished by a
purported failure to exhaust a local agency's administrative remedies. See, e.g., Daubert v. City of
Lindsay, 37 F. Supp. 3d 1168, 1179 (E.D. Cal. 2014); Schonfeld v. City of Carlsbad, 978 F. Supp.
1329, 1334 (S.D. Cal. 1997), aff d, 172 F.3d 876 (9th Cir. 1999). The City cannot use local
bureaucratic hurdles to infringe on or curtail the ADA's protections for individuals with
disabilities. See, e.g., Mary Jo C. v. New York State & Loc. Ret. Sys., 707 F.3d 144, 163 (2d Cir.
2013); Crowder v. Kitagawa, 81 F.3d 1480, 1485 (9th Cir. 1996).
Second, Acadia's reasonable modification request is "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at
the Property in a manner that complies with the City's objective zoning standards and assuages
the City's concerns." (Enclosure A, p. 16.) Reconsideration of the Director's land use classification
is one way to accomplish this. It is not the only way. As discussed above, if this proposal amounted
to a fundamental alteration or resulted in an undue burden (which the Director did not determine),
then the next step would be to "take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or
such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits
or services provided by the public entity." 28 C.F.R. § 35,150(a)(3). The :Director made no attempt
to do this. She ignored Acadia's requests for meetings to discuss its reasonable modification
request, denied the request, and told Acadia her department would, once again, unilaterally set a
public hearing date for a Planning Commission hearing on Acadia's CUP application.
Third, to the extent the Director is concerned that an appeal of her land use classification
would be untimely, the ADA's reasonable modification requirement provides many options to
alleviate this concern. For example, to grant a reasonable modification, the City could waive or
extend its appeal deadline for land use determinations. See, e.g., Mary Jo C., supra, 707 F.3d at
b As a point of clarification, the reason Acadia did not appeal the Director's land use
classification was because the Director falsely assured Acadia that the City's Zoning
Administrator could approve a CUP for Acadia's CTC on short order. Acadia continued to object
to the land use determination, but it acquiesced to the Director's direction and submitted an
application for a CUP.
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161-165. It could allow Acadia to file a new use classification request. If the Director was inclined
to deny Acadia's request, she had an obligation to work with Acadia to explore other options (like
this) as part of the interactive process. 28 C.F.I. 35.150(a)(3).
Finally, although Acadia appreciates and understands the Director's concern for the "many
members of the public" who "have already submitted oral and written comments" and values input
from the community, one of the core purposes of the ADA (and other civil rights laws) is to ensure
that the rights of people with disabilities are not dictated by the masses. 42 U.S.C. § 12 10 1; see
also PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin, 532 U.S. 661, 675 (2001). The community's concerns about
Acadia's CTC are based on misinformation about the calls for service attributable to Acadia's
Santa Ana CTC and common, but unfounded, fears and prejudices about individuals in recovery
from Opioid Use Disorder (i.e., the misperception that Acadia's patients are "active drug addicts"
who will pose a danger to the community).
In reality, Acadia operates dozens of CTCs across the country (at least nine of which are
in California) without any of the health or safety issues members of the Tustin community have
raised. (See, e.g., Enclosure A, Attachment 24.) In 2022, seven of Acadia's facilities in five states
ranked in Newsweek's list of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers. But these facts are
likely to be lost on the members of the community who oppose Acadia's CTC. For example, the
City received a written public comment on behalf of the owner and 40+ tenants of Wellington
Plaza stating in no uncertain terms that they "see nothing [Acadia] can say or do that will change
the position of the residents and business owners within Tustin that vehemently object to this use
being in our City." (Email from Ian Carter, Sept. 22, 2022.) In circumstances like this, the ADA
requires the City to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities, even if doing so is not
politically popular.
Reasons for Appeal
As outlined above and discussed in more detail in Acadia's reasonable modification request
(Enclosure A), the City and its Director have made many prejudicial mistakes in the processing of
Acadia's land use applications and reasonable modification request. A non -exhaustive list is
summarized below for ease of reference.
1. The City's planning staff subjected Acadia's application to heightened level of
scrutiny that it would not have used if Acadia's CTC served patients with a less
stigmatizing medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure,
sports injuries, etc.).
2. The Director falsely assured Acadia that, if Acadia waived its right to an appeal of
her land use determination, the City's Zoning Administrator could approve
Acadia's CUP on an expedited basis. After Acadia acquiesced to the Director's
direction, the Director held it against Acadia by denying their reasonable
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modification request on the basis that Acadia declined to appeal her land use
determination.
3, The City's planning staff ignored and/or denied Acadia's requests for meetings with
City staff to discuss its Project. In particular, the City's planning staff declined
Acadia's offers to meet with members of Tustin's Police Department to answer any
questions they may have, and then later informed Acadia staff would recommend
denial of Acadia's CUP based on safety concerns.
4. The City's planning staff did not communicate their concerns about the CTC to
Acadia in a timely fashion, nor give Acadia any opportunity to respond to them
before unilaterally scheduling and noticing a public hearing with an anticipated
staff recommendation of denial.
5. The Director's rationale for recommending denial of Acadia's CUP was entirely
based on a misinterpretation about calls for service data for Acadia's Santa Ana
CTC. The Director erroneously believed Acadia's Santa Ana CTC had generated
hundreds of calls for service in a two and a half year period. In reality, Acadia
generated approximately ten calls for service during that period.
6. The City did not respond to Acadia's requests for an explanation of, information,
or documents that outline the basis for staff s anticipated recommendation that the
Planning Commission deny Acadia's application for a CUP.7
7. Planning staff used language in their public hearing notice that unnecessarily
highlighted that Acadia's patients would be individuals in recovery from Opioid
Use Disorder. This decision virtually guaranteed widespread fear of and opposition.
to Acadia's project.
8. The Director denied Acadia's reasonable modification request for wholly
illegitimate reasons (e.g., failure to appeal the Director's land use determination
and deference to members of the community opposed to the Project).
9. The Director failed to engage in any semblance of an interactive process to evaluate
whether there are ways to approve Acadia's request or otherwise find a path
The owner of the Property (Phillip Teyssier) has submitted requests under the California Public
Records Act ("PRA") to research this. Other than the Director's July 21, 2022 completement
determination (Enclosure A, Attachment 17), the City has never provided a single record
memorializing any concern about Acadia's CTC. The City has never confirmed that it has provided
any and all disclosable public records that are responsive to Mr. Teyssier's PRA requests.
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forward that will allow Acadia to provide a much -needed service to individuals
with disabilities in Tustin.
10. The Director claimed the City's CUP process can provide a "a pathway for a fair
hearing" but did not explain how the City will accomplish this in light of the
discrimination Acadia has already experienced and will continue to experience if
Acadia sees this highly -discretionary and publicly -scrutinized process through to
the end.
11. The Director did not dispute that denial of Acadia's CUP is a foregone conclusion.
She merely assured Acadia that the impending denial will be based on "proper
grounds."
The ADA requires the City to proactively and reactively ensure its programs, services, and
activities (including its zoning) accessible to people with disabilities. Viewed in its entirety, this
record illustrates that the City's planning staff and Director have done the opposite in this instance.
From the beginning, they have been looking for reasons to deny Acadia's request to operate a CTC
in Tustin.
Relief Sought
As a threshold matter, Acadia acknowledges that Section 9294(a) of the Tustin Municipal
Code ("TMC") states that appeals of "[a]ny decision of the Director of Community Development
or the Zoning Administrator" may be heard by the Planning Commission at a public hearing, but
in these unique circumstances, this appeal process is problematic for all of the same reasons the
CUP process is problematic. (See Enclosure A, pp. 15-16.) For example, like Acadia's CUP,
supporting Acadia's appeal of the Director's denial of Acadia's reasonable modification request
would require Acadia's patients to publicly "out" themselves as people in recovery with a
stigmatizing disorder. The Planning Commission is an appointed political body that, justifiably,
will face tremendous political pressure to respond to the concerns of their constituents. The public
comment on Acadia's CUP application (some of which is summarized above) has been particularly
acrimonious.
For these reasons, Acadia hereby submits another reasonable modification request that
the appeal of its reasonable accommodation request be heard and decided by either: (1) a third
party hearing officer with ADA expertise who Acadia has a role in selecting (with compensation
split equally); or (2) a member of City staff with ADA expertise who has had no involvement
whatsoever in the underlying proceedings. Acadia further requests that, if public input is taken at
the appeal hearing, that the City meet and confer with Acadia on ways to protect the safety, dignity,
and privacy of Acadia's supporters (staff, patients, and their loved ones).
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In addition, as noted above, the relief Acadia is seeking through this appeal is a reversal of
the Director's denial of Acadia's request, or in the alternative, any other path forward that will
allow Acadia to operate its much -needed CTC at the Property. In the immediate short term, Acadia
requests an "all hands" meeting with Acadia's team, the owner of the Property, and legal counsel
for all parties to discuss Acadia's options moving forward.
Legal Repercussions if Appeal is Denied
Acadia has no desire to engage in litigation with the City. It wants to work cooperatively
with the City to address any concerns and find a solution that will allow it to provide a much -
needed service to Tustin's community. But after nearly a year, Acadia has reached a breaking
point. The Director has not stated any valid basis to recommend denial of Acadia's CUP, nor to
deny Acadia's reasonable modification request. If the City does not recognize and start upholding
its obligations under the ADA (and related laws), Acadia will have no choice but to file a legal
action to enforce its rights and ensure its patients have access to the treatment they need.
To keep this process moving forward, Acadia requests the above -described "all hands"
meeting by December 1, 2022, and an appeal hearing before January 1, 2023. Acadia has been
seeking approval of its CTC since January of 2022. Pushing these decisions out any further
amounts to denial by delay.
Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions or would like to
discuss. We look forward to the City's response.
Respectfully submitted,
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Enclosures:
A. Acadia's Reasonable Modification Request
B. City's Letter Denying Reasonable Modification Request
C. Photocopy of Check for $1,050 for 2022-23 Planning Division. Appeal. Fee
cc: Via email only:
Brian Spalding, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Diana Wydo, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
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Daniel Hymas, Acadia Healthcare, Inc.
Philip Teyssier, Atomic Investments, Inc.
Justina L. Willkom, Community Development Director
Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk & ADA Compliance Officer
Mariam Madjlessi Community Development ADA Liaison
Irma Huitron, Assistant Director - Planning
Raymond Barragan, Principal Planner
Leila Carver, Planning Consultant
David E. Kendig, City Attorney
Michael Daudt, City Attorney's Office
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Alisha Patterson
a aterson a rutan.com
Rutan & Tucker, LLP
18575 Jamboree Road, 9t" Floor
Irvine, CA 92612
Re: Appeal of Denial of Request for Disability -Related Reasonable Accommodation —
Comprehensive Treatment Center at 535 E. First Street, Second Floor, Tustin, CA
Dear Ms. Patterson:
I am writing in response to the written appeal dated October 28, 2022 ("Appeal"),
submitted by your office on behalf of California Treatment Services (a subsidiary of Acadia
Healthcare Company, Inc.) ("Acadia"). To date, Acadia has submitted two formal requests for
disability -related reasonable modifications related to Acadia's proposed operation of an
outpatient treatment and counseling center, commonly referred to as a "comprehensive
treatment center" or "CTC" ("Project") at 535 E. First Street ("Property"). As we understand
them, the two requests are as follows:
1. First Request. By letter dated September 20, 2022, Acadia submitted its request to
"allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with the City's
objective zoning standards and assuages the City's concerns." Central to this request was
Acadia's proposal that the City determine the Project is permitted by right. This proposal
would reverse the City's April 12, 2022 Use Determination, which concluded that the
proposed CTC is most analogous to the medical land use category that includes clinics
for out -patients only, including medical clinics, healthcare centers and urgent care, which
is allowed with approval of a Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") in the DCSP-DA-3 zone,
within which the Property is located. This First Request was denied by the Community
Development Director by letter dated October 21, 2022, and is the subject of the Appeal.
2. Second Request. Acadia submitted another reasonable modification request on October
28, 2022 asking thatthe Appeal be heard and decided by either: (1) a third -party hearing
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officer with ADA expertise who Acadia has a role in selecting, or (2) a member of City
staff with ADA expertise who has had no involvement whatsoever in the underling
proceedings. Additionally, Acadia requested that if public input is taken at the AppeaL
hearing, that the City meet and confer with Acadia on ways to protect the safety, dignity,
and privacy of Acadia's supporters.
The aspects of the Second Request that ask the City to preclude public input or
participation and to preempt decision -making by public officials tasked with hearing such
appeals is both unreasonable and unnecessary. Acadia has not demonstrated that
granting the request is necessary to avoid discrimination. Instead, Acadia erroneously
assumes that the Tustin Planning Commission is incapable of deciding the appeal on
non-discriminatory grounds. The City will articulate for the Commission the legal
parameters within which a decision on this Appeal may properly be considered. Your
client assumes, without evidence or basis, that the Planning Commission will be
incapable of operating within legal parameters, and on the basis of that erroneous
assumption, requests wholesale abandonment of the legal appeal process.
Therefore, the Second Request is denied because it too seeks a broad, unnecessary
waiver of the applicable process for handling of the AppeaL. In addition, the City currently
has no third party hearing officer under contract who has been designated with the
appropriate authority, so there is no mechanism in place for referring the decisions to a
third party hearing officer that doesn't itself involve an approval process conducted in a
public meeting. Described in further detail below, the City will take specific steps to
ensure the Appeal will be subject to a Lawful review process and to avoid unlawful
discrimination in the decision -makers' evaluation process.
Request for ALL Hands Meeting
As outlined in our response to your reasons for appeal below, there have been several
miscommunications and conflicting recollections of past conversations between the parties. To
avoid any further inconsistencies in the record, going forward, the City prefers to communicate
about this project in writing to minimize further miscommunications. To this end, the following
corrections of the record are provided below along with next steps.
City's Response to Acadia's Reasons for Appeal
The City offers the following response to Acadia's list of 11 reasons for appeal:
1. The City's planning staff subjected Acadia's application to heightened level of scrutiny
that it would not have used if Acadia's CTC served patients with a less stigmatizing
medical condition (e.g., diabetes, cancer, infertility, renal failure, sports injuries, etc.).
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This is inaccurate. Every development application is unique. Staff's assessment differs on a
case -by -case basis based on the scope and operational characteristic of a proposed project.
There is no uniform standard of scrutiny.
2. The Director falsely assured Acadia that, if Acadia waived its right to an appeal of her
land use determination, the City's Zoning Administrator could approve Acadia's CUP on
an expedited basis. AfterAcadia acquiesced to the Director's direction, the Director held
it against Acadia by denying their reasonable modification request on the basis that
Acadia declined to appeal her land use determination.
This is inaccurate. While a possibility of consideration of the CUP by the Zoning
Administrator was discussed, there was no commitment to this path. At no time was Acadia
encouraged to waive its right to an appeal of the Use Determination.
3. The City's planning staff ignored and/or denied Acadia's requests for meetings with City
staff to discuss its Project, In particular, the City's planning staff declined Acadia'5 offers
to meet with members of Tustin's Police Department to answer any questions they may
have, and then later informed Acadia staff would recommend denial of Acadia's CUP
based on safety concerns.
This is inaccurate. Multiple meetings with the applicant, property owner, and applicant's
consultant occurred during the course of the application review. At these meetings numerous
concerns from all departments including safety concerns from the Police Department were
discussed. It is typical for Community Development Department staff to convey and transmit
comments to and from all operating departments and/or other agencies to an applicant.
4. The City's planning staff did not communicate their concerns about the CTC to Acadia in
a timely fashion, nor give Acadia any opportunity to respond to them before unilaterally
scheduling and noticing a public hearing with an anticipated staff recommendation of
denial.
This is inaccurate. City staff scheduled and noticed the public hearing in response to pressure
from the property owner to bring the matter to hearing. Acadia was notified of staff's intent to
recommend denial of the Project when the meeting date was set. Once scheduled, City staff
continued the public hearing at the request of the applicant. On August 11, 2022, the City
provided the property owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents
at Acadia's Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 15t Street).
5. The Director's rationale for recommending denial ofAcadia 's CUP was entirely based on
a misinterpretation about calls forservice data forAcadia's Santa Ana CTC. The Director
erroneously believed Acadia's Santa Ana CTC had generated hundreds of calls for
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service in a two and a half year period. In reality, Acadia generated approximately ten
calls for service during that period.
We dispute Acadia's interpretation of the data. Three spreadsheets and three corresponding
charts are attached, which identify with specificity the calls for service attributable to Acadia's
Santa Ana CTC (2101 E. 15t Street) between 1/1/20 and 6/1/22 as compared to those calls
attributed to the surrounding commercial center and Sunland Motel (2031 E. 1st Street and 2111
E. 15t Street). While City staff remains open to the applicant's thoughts on the topic, Acadia's
interpretation of the calls for service appears to substantially understate the calls for service
attributable to its existing operations in Santa Ana.
6. The City did not respond to Acadia's requests for an explanation of, information, or
documents that outline the basis for staff's anticipated recommendation that the
Planning Commission deny Acadia's application fora CUP.
This is inaccurate. As stated above, On August 11, 2022, the City provided the property
owner and applicant data related to police calls for service and incidents at Acadia's Santa Ana
CTC (2101 E. 15t Street). A further explanation and/or documentation was not provided because
Acadia requested the hearing be deferred to a date uncertain and submitted its own analysis of
the calls for service, so the relevant agenda materials remain in draft form and have not been
finalized or released publicly.
7. Planning staffusedlanguageintheirpublichearingnoticethatunnecessarilyhighlighted
that Acadia's patients would be individuals in recovery from Opioid Use Disorder. This
decision virtually guaranteed widespread fear of and opposition to Acadia's project.
This is inaccurate. The language "used" by Planning staff in the public hearing notice tracked
the language provided byAcadia in its application materials. The language is not City staff's; it
was your client's description of the proposed use. Presumably, your client depicted it accurately,
and the City's notice of the application should do so as well.
8. The Director denied Acadia'3 reasonable modification request for wholly illegitimate
reasons (e.g., failure to appeal the Director's land use determination and deference to
members of the community opposed to the Project).
We dispute this assertion. As emphasized in the Director's October 21 letter itself, the
Director determined that the requested modification of policies, practices and procedures is not
necessary, and that the request (like the most recent request) is based on the erroneous
assumption that the City will base its determinations on improper grounds rather than proper
grounds. The Director's denial of the First Request was properly made.
9. The Director failed to engage in any semblance of an interactive process to evaluate
whether there are ways to approve Acadia's request or otherwise find a path forward
that will allow Acadia to provide a much -needed service to individuals with disabilities
in Tustin.
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This is inaccurate. The City maintains that the requested reasonable modification is not
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The City continues to identify the
path forward — via the CUP approval process — and your client has not established that
abandoning that path is necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. The path
forward sought by Acadia is a complete abrogation of the processes established by the TCC.
This is unreasonable and unnecessary because the proposed use may be approved at the
Property pursuant to a CUP. Acadia takes exception to the requirement for a CUP but has not
shown that requiring the CTC to obtain a CUP, or any other discretionary land use approval, is
prohibited by the ADA.
10. The Director claimed the City s CUP process can provide a "a path way for a fair hearing"
but did not explain how the City will accomplish this in light of the discrimination Acadia
has already experienced and will continue to experience if Acadia sees this highly -
discretionary and publicly -scrutinized process through to the end.
This is inaccurate. Acadia continues to erroneously assume that the appointed public officials
responsible for considering the CUP are incapable of making a non-discriminatory land -use
decision. In an effort to provide your client further assurances, the City will offer the following
admonishment prior to consideration of the appeal and, if there is a Planning Commission
hearing on the CUP, prior to the hearing on the CUP:
"If approved, the proposed CTC would exclusively serve persons receiving treatment for
Opioid Use Disorder. To be a patient at the CTC, an individual cannot be actively using
illegal drugs. Persons receiving such treatment are "qualified individuals] with a
disability" afforded full protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA").
And the ADA prohibits the City from discriminating against qualified individuals in
making land use decisions.
In considering this application and the appeal, the Planning Commission may not treat
the proposed CTC differently than it would any other medical clinic. It may not base its
decision on the fact that patients at the CTC will be receiving treatment for Opioid Use
Disorder. Nor may unsubstantiated fears, prejudice, or stereotypes related to persons
recovering from Opioid Use Disorder form the basis of the Planning Commission's
decision.
[The following sentence will be added to the admonishment if the appeal results in a
public hearing on the CUP application:] However, the Planning Commission may assess
the operational characteristics of the proposed use and its potential impacts — without
reference to the persons receiving treatment at the CTC — and make a determination
based on the criteria set forth at TCC § 9291(c)."
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This admonishment will be repeated several times, and in the following manners:
• Posted with the public hearing notice;
Published online with the meeting agenda; and
Read aloud by legal counsel prior to the opening of the hearing(s) for the CUP.
Additionally, in an effort to assuage your client's concerns that a staff recommendation of denial
may improperly prejudice the Commission, City staff will prepare its Staff Report without a
recommendation for either denial or approval of the proposed CTC. Instead, the staff
recommendation will identify options for the Commission to approve or deny the application.
11. The Director did not dispute that denial ofAcadia 's CUP is a foregone conclusion. She
merely assured Acadia that the impending denial will ,be ,based on `proper grounds. "
This is inaccurate. Acadia itself is the only one suggesting that denial of Acadia's CUP is a
foregone conclusion. The City maintains that the application can and will be subject to fair and
non-discriminatory consideration. In other words, denial of Acadia's CUP is not a foregone
conclusion.
Appeal Process
The Appeal will be set for consideration by the Planning Commission on December 13,
2022. Alternatively, the Appeal may be scheduled for January 10, 2023 if that date is preferable
to your client. Issues to be decided on appeal will include:
1. Whether reasonable modifications to the City's policies, practices, or procedures are
necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability? And if so,
2. Which modifications are necessary? The following modifications are included in the First
Request:
a. "to allow Acadia to operate a CTC at the Property in a manner that complies with
the City's objective zoning standards and assuages the City's concerns."
b. "determine the Project is permitted by right, like other similar uses in the zone
(e.g., medical and dental offices, including labs; ophthalmologists and optometry
services; physical therapy facilities; psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers,
counselors and therapist offices; animal hospitals and clinics, including boarding;
body art facilities) ... allow[ing] the City to approve the Project through at a staff -
level based on objective development criteria that protect staff's and the
community's interests."
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Because the 4opeai pertains to a request for disabiUtv-nekated neasonobie rnodhicaton, it vviii
be considered without pubUc hearing. [TCC § 9278 d.3]. As required by the Brown Act the
meeting wiLL be open to the pubLic, and those members of the pubLic who have requested notice
reiatadtothe appUcation vviiicontinue to receive notice. The admonitions identified in item 10
above wiLL be provided, the Letters submitted on behaLf of your cLient wiLL be incLuded with the
staff report, and your cUent may present evidence in support of the requests in writing and
PLease confirm and respond with your preference of meeting date for the Appeal. to be heard
by the PLanning Commission by cLose of business on Friday December 2, 2022. |fnoresponse
isreceived, the City vviiiproceed with the January lO.Z0Z3date.
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City of Tustin
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Daniel. Hvmas.Acadia Heahbcane,Inc.
PhibpTeyssier,Atomic Investments, Inc.
Erica N.Yasudm.City Ched«&AOACompUenceOfficer
Mariam MadjiessiCommunity De\ebopmentADALiaison
Irma Huitrun.Assistant Director - Pimnning
Raymond Barragan.Principal. Pianner
LeiiaCarver, PianningConsuitant
David E. Kendig. City Attorney
Michael. [)audt.Assistant City Attorney
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MODIFICATION OF POLICIES, PRACTICES AND/OR PROCEDURES RELATED TO
PROPOSED OUT -PATIENT TREATMENT AND COUNSELING CENTER FOR Opioid
USE DISORDER UTILIZING MEDICATED -ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) IN
COMBINATION WITH COUNSELING AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES AT 535 E.
FIRST STREET, SECOND FLOOR.
Dear Tustin City Clerk:
Atomic |sthe longtime property owner of 535EFirst Street in Tustin. Per Tustin Municipal
Code PART 9 ADMINISTRATION - 9294 APPEALS, b. Appeal of Planning Commission
Decision, | am filing an appeal of the Planning Commission decision of January 10. 2023. for
Reao|ution44OG - denying a nvqueatfordieabi|ity- related modification of po|inies, practices
and/or procedures related to the proposal for Acadia Healthcare Company to operate an
out -patient treatment and counseling center for opioid use disorder utilizing medicated -assisted
treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies at 535 E. First Street,
second floor.
Atomic is appealingthis decision and requesting that the decision be reversed and that the
request for disability- related modification of policies, practices and/or procedures be approved
hmallow for Acadia Healthcare Company bDoperate aDout-patient treatment and counseling
center for Opinid use disorder utilizing medicated -assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with
counseling and behavioral therapies at535E.First Street, second floor.
The reasons for our appeal are many including that the disability accommodation request must
begranted per Federal law and the City has failed tocorrectly cloimvhyitdmesnothave to
accommodate the request. Aoadditional background, City staff has out and out refused to
meet with the applicant orAtomic todiscuss the request. From our Request 8[Zoning
Confirmation in February 2022, the City has delayed every iteration of the planning process,
erroneously made claims of our ADA accommodation request as not being timely, and have
been prejudiced dUatothotypeOfo|inic. Furthermore, the city aMorney`s office promised to
provide public records as they become avoi|ab|e, but failed to do so.
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'Additionally, after the motion bodeny the proposed accommodation request, the planning—�
commission chair did not follow proper procedures inallowing gnydiscussion onthe motion mn
the floor, instead, pushed ahead for a vote.
This has been ogross violation ofproper procedure and iaunlikely how other ADA
accommodation requesteds are treated.
We request a meeting with City Planning staff prior to the scheduling of a City Council hearing
date for this appeal in order to review each of the staff's statements regarding the proposed
operation of the center and the alleged violations from Santa Ana Police records for an existing
|nregards h]proper filing this appeal, Raymond Barragan with the planning department
confirmed that there ienOspecial fonnvvhichneedetnbeoo0o|etedorsub0ittedeDd
confirmed the application payment amount is $1,050, which we have attached.
| look forward tohearing from staff inetimely manner.
Sincerely,
Philip yss
President
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